| Formula / Notation | C3H8N2O |
|---|---|
| CAS Number | 625-52-5 |
| Molecular Weight | 88.11 |
| Appearance | Solid; [Elite Foam MSDS] |
| Also Known As | ethylurea; Ethylurea; 625-52-5; N-ETHYLUREA; 1-Ethylurea; Urea, ethyl-; NSC-53556; 7K14B03X18; DTXSID20873854; RefChem:921324 |
| Category | Polymers & Plastics |
What is Polyurethane?
Polyurethane (C3H8N2O) is a polymer or plastic that appears as Solid; [Elite Foam MSDS]. It has a molecular weight of 88.11 g/mol. Its IUPAC name is ethylurea.
Formula & Notation
IUPAC Name: ethylurea
Other Names / Synonyms: ethylurea; Ethylurea; 625-52-5; N-ETHYLUREA; 1-Ethylurea; Urea, ethyl-; NSC-53556; 7K14B03X18; DTXSID20873854; RefChem:921324
Properties & Characteristics
Physical Data
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Molecular Weight | 88.11 |
| Appearance | Solid; [Elite Foam MSDS] |
Uses & Applications
Safety Information
Always consult the SDS/MSDS before handling any chemical. This information is for educational purposes only.
Key Facts
Frequently Asked Questions
Polyurethane (C3H8N2O) is a polymer or plastic that appears as Solid; [Elite Foam MSDS]. It has a molecular weight of 88.11 g/mol. Its IUPAC name is ethylurea.
Used in packaging, construction materials, automotive components, textiles, biomedical applications, and consumer products.
Generally low acute toxicity in solid form. Some can release hazardous fumes when heated or burned. Consult SDS before use.
The formula or notation for Polyurethane is: C3H8N2O