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amidogen
amidogen Chem. (əˈmaɪdədʒɛn) [f. amido- + -gen2 ‘producer.’] A name for the combination of nitrogen with two equivalents of hydrogen NH2 (equal to ammonia minus one of its hydrogen atoms), viewed as the hypothetical radical of the primary amides and amines.1850 Daubeny Atom. The. viii. (ed. 2) 248 A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Amide
See also Amidogen Amino radical Amidicity Imidic acid Metal amides References External links IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology Functional wikipedia.org
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diamidogen
diaˈmidogen Chem. See di-2 and amidogen.1887 Athenæum 9 July 57/2 The preparation of a new compound of nitrogen and hydrogen..He [Curtius] terms it hydrazine or diamidogen. It has the composition expressed by the formula N2H4. Oxford English Dictionary
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amidide
amidide Chem. (ˈæmɪdaɪd) [f. amide + -ide.] A simple compound of amidogen with another element or complex radical.1854 Pereira Mat. Med. (ed. 4) I. 437 The amidide of hydrogen (ammonia). 1869 Eng. Mech. 19 Mar. 581/3 It was proposed to regard the two molecules..as an amidide of ammonium NH4, NH2. Oxford English Dictionary
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amide
amide Chem. (ˈæmaɪd, əˈmaɪd; the latter always in comb.) [f. ammonia) + -ide.] † 1. orig. A name given to the first-discovered derivatives of ammonia (NH3), in which one atom of H was exchanged for a metal or organic radical, acid or basic; these being viewed as compounds of the metal, etc. with a h... Oxford English Dictionary
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diamido-
diaˈmido- Chem. [di-2 + amido-.] Having two atoms of hydrogen replaced by two of the radical Amidogen NH2, as diamido-ˈbenzene C6H4(NH2)2.1880 Friswell in Soc. of Arts 446 We have thus produced diamidobenzene. Oxford English Dictionary
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amido-
amido- (əˈmaɪdəʊ) combining form of amide; used also in the phrases amido compounds, amido derivatives, i.e. those in which one atom of hydrogen is replaced by an atom of the radical amidogen NH2, as amido-benzine (= aniline), amido-ethane (= ethylamine), amido-methane (= methylamine), amido-caproic... Oxford English Dictionary
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amine
amine Chem. (ˈæmaɪn, əˈmaɪn; the latter always in comb) [f. ammonia) + -ine.] Generic name of the compound ammonias, in which one or more of the three hydrogen atoms in ammonia, NH3, are exchanged for alcohol or other positive radicals, as methyl, ethyl, phenyl, or for a metal, as potassium, platinu... Oxford English Dictionary
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glut-
glut- abbreviated combining form of gluten used in the formation of chemical terms, as glutaˈconic a., derived from gluten and aconitine; glutaconic acid, C5H6O4. glutaˈminic a., derived from gluten and amidogen: glutaminic acid, C5H9NO4. gluˈtamine = glutamic amide. gluˈtanic a., in glutanic acid, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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triamine
triamine Chem. (ˈtraɪəmaɪn) [f. tri- 5 a + amine.] A carbon compound containing three amidogen or amino-groups (NH2), but excluding the amides, in which the amidogen may be viewed as replacing acid hydroxyl groups; the hydrogen of the amidogen groups may be replaced by one or more monovalent radical... Oxford English Dictionary
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triamide
triamide Chem. (ˈtraɪəmaɪd) [f. tri- 5 a + amide.] A compound in which the three acid hydroxyls (OH) of a tribasic acid are replaced by three amidogen groups (NH2): the hydrogen of the amidogen groups may be replaced by metals or by one or more monovalent radicals; e.g. citramide, C3H4(OH)(CO.NH2)3,... Oxford English Dictionary
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-gen
-gen, suffix (-dʒɛn) forming ns. in mod. scientific use; ad. F. -gène, ultimately repr. Gr. -γενής (f. γεν- root of γί-γν-εσθαι to be born, become, γεν-νάειν to beget, γέν-ος kind, etc.: see kin) an adjective suffix which has two different uses: (1) giving the sense ‘born in a certain place or condi... Oxford English Dictionary
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diazotize
diazotize, v. Chem. (daɪˈæzətaɪz) [f. di-2 + azote + -ize: cf. azotize.] trans. To convert into a diazo compound. Hence diˈazotizable a., capable of being converted into a diazo or diazonium compound or group; diˈazotized ppl. a.1889 M'Gowan tr. Bernthsen's Org. Chem. 361 The conversion of amido- in... Oxford English Dictionary
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phosphoramide
† ˈphosphoraˈmide Chem. Obs. = phosphamide.1866 Odling Anim. Chem. 17 If we replace them by amidogen we obtain phosphoramide. Oxford English Dictionary
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aniline
aniline Chem. (ˈænɪlaɪn) [f. (by Fritzche 1841) anil indigo + -ine.] A chemical base important in the arts as the source of many beautiful dyes; obtained originally by distilling indigo with caustic potash, but subsequently from many other sources, especially coal-tar. A. is a colourless, oily, arom... Oxford English Dictionary
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