In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between monoamide and amidoamine
is that monoamide is (organic chemistry) any compound that has a single amide group (especially when derived from a compound having multiple carboxylic acid groups) while amidoamine is (organic chemistry) any amine that also has an amide group (typically a monoamide of a diamine).
As nouns the difference between monoamide and amidoamine
is that monoamide is (organic chemistry) any compound that has a single amide group (especially when derived from a compound having multiple carboxylic acid groups) while amidoamine is (organic chemistry) any amine that also has an amide group (typically a monoamide of a diamine).
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(organic chemistry) Any compound that has a single amide group (especially when derived from a compound having multiple carboxylic acid groups)