In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between amination and aminate
is that amination is (organic chemistry) the introduction of one or more amino groups into a compound while aminate is (organic chemistry) to introduce one or more amino groups into a compound, in the process of amination.
As a noun amination
is (organic chemistry) the introduction of one or more amino groups into a compound.
As a verb aminate is
(organic chemistry) to introduce one or more amino groups into a compound, in the process of amination.
aminate
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Verb
(aminat)
(organic chemistry) To introduce one or more amino groups into a compound, in the process of amination
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