In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between imine and imidate
is that imine is (organic chemistry) any of a class of organic nitrogen compounds having the general formula r2c=nr; they are tautomeric with enamines while imidate is (organic chemistry) any ether of an imine, having general formula r-n=c(or)r.
As nouns the difference between imine and imidate
is that imine is (organic chemistry) any of a class of organic nitrogen compounds having the general formula r2c=nr; they are tautomeric with enamines while imidate is (organic chemistry) any ether of an imine, having general formula r-n=c(or)r.
imine
Noun
(
en noun)
(organic chemistry) Any of a class of organic nitrogen compounds having the general formula R2C=NR; they are tautomeric with enamines.
Synonyms
*Schiff base
Derived terms
*aldimine
*ketimine
See also
*anil
imidate
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(organic chemistry) Any ether of an imine, having general formula R-N=C(OR)R