Hemiaminal is a see also of aminal.
In context|organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between hemiaminal and aminal
is that hemiaminal is (organic chemistry) any organic compound having both an amino and a hydroxy functional group attached to the same carbon atom; they are synthesized by reacting ammonia or an amine with an aldehyde or ketone while aminal is (organic chemistry) any organic compound having two amino functional groups attached to the same carbon atom - r2c(nr2)2.
As nouns the difference between hemiaminal and aminal
is that hemiaminal is (organic chemistry) any organic compound having both an amino and a hydroxy functional group attached to the same carbon atom; they are synthesized by reacting ammonia or an amine with an aldehyde or ketone while aminal is (organic chemistry) any organic compound having two amino functional groups attached to the same carbon atom - r2c(nr2)2.
hemiaminal
Noun
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en noun)
(organic chemistry) Any organic compound having both an amino and a hydroxy functional group attached to the same carbon atom; they are synthesized by reacting ammonia or an amine with an aldehyde or ketone.
Synonyms
*carbinolamine
aminal
English
Noun
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en noun)
(organic chemistry) Any organic compound having two amino functional groups attached to the same carbon atom - R2C(NR2)2
Synonyms
* geminal diamine
See also
* hemiaminal
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