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Amido vs Oxamidine - What's the difference?

amido | oxamidine |

In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between amido and oxamidine

is that amido is (organic chemistry) the univalent radical -nh2 when attached via a carboxyl group while oxamidine is (organic chemistry) one of a series of bases containing the amido and isonitroso groups united to the same carbon atom.

As nouns the difference between amido and oxamidine

is that amido is (organic chemistry) the univalent radical -nh2 when attached via a carboxyl group while oxamidine is (organic chemistry) one of a series of bases containing the amido and isonitroso groups united to the same carbon atom.

amido

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (organic chemistry) The univalent radical -NH2 when attached via a carboxyl group
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    oxamidine

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (organic chemistry) One of a series of bases containing the amido and isonitroso groups united to the same carbon atom.
  • (Webster 1913)