amido |
monamide |
As nouns the difference between amido and monamide
is that
amido is the univalent radical -NH
2 when attached via a carboxyl group while
monamide is an amido compound with only one amido group.
amido |
oxamidine |
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between amido and oxamidine
is that
amido is (organic chemistry) the univalent radical -nh
2 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 -nh
2 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.
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