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- (m-Aminophenyl)urea
- 1-(3-Aminophenyl)Urea
- 3-Ureidoaniline
- MUA
- Meta aminophenylurea
- Meta-Ureido Aniline
- N-(3-Aminophenyl)urea
- N-(m-Aminophenyl)urea
- Urea, (3-aminophenyl)-
- Urea, (m-aminophenyl)-
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- Urea, N-(3-aminophenyl)-
- m-Ureidoaniline
- (3-Aminophenyl)urea
3-Aminophenylurea is a reactive chemical that is formed as a byproduct during the reaction between naphthalene and hydrochloric acid. This chemical reacts with cyanuric chloride to produce diazonium salt, which in turn reacts with nitrate to produce an orange-brown reaction product. 3-Aminophenylurea has been shown experimentally to be an inorganic compound, although it may also be organic. The reaction of 3-aminophenylurea with sodium hydrogen cyanate yields sodium cyanate as a reaction product.