Amido vs Amid - What's the difference?
amido | amid |
(organic chemistry) The univalent radical -NH2 when attached via a carboxyl group
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Surrounded by; in the middle of; in the center of.
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As a noun amido
is the univalent radical -NH2 when attached via a carboxyl group.As a preposition amid is
surrounded by; in the middle of; in the center of.amido
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(en noun)amid
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*Preposition
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