Nitrogen vs Metalloenamine - What's the difference?
nitrogen | metalloenamine |
(uncountable) A chemical element (symbol N) with an atomic number of 7 and atomic weight of 14.0067.
(uncountable) Molecular nitrogen (N2), a colorless, odorless gas at room temperature.
(countable) A specific nitrogen within a chemical formula, or a specific isotope of nitrogen
(organic chemistry) Any compound in which a metal atom is bonded to the nitrogen atom of an enamine
As nouns the difference between nitrogen and metalloenamine
is that nitrogen is nitrogen (symbol: n) while metalloenamine is (organic chemistry) any compound in which a metal atom is bonded to the nitrogen atom of an enamine.nitrogen
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Noun
(wikipedia nitrogen)- The two nitrogens are located next to one another on the ring.
