imido |
nitrene |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between imido and nitrene
is that
imido is of or pertaining to an imide while
nitrene is any organic compound, the univalent nitrogen equivalent of a carbene, having general formula RN.
As an adjective imido
is of or pertaining to an imide.
As a noun nitrene is
any organic compound, the univalent nitrogen equivalent of a carbene, having general formula RN.
imino |
imido |
As a noun imino
is the divalent radical =NH or =N-R.
As an adjective imido is
of or pertaining to an imide.
amido |
imido |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between amido and imido
is that
amido is the univalent radical -NH
2 when attached via a carboxyl group while
imido is of or pertaining to an imide.
As a noun amido
is the univalent radical -NH
2 when attached via a carboxyl group.
As an adjective imido is
of or pertaining to an imide.
imido |
iaido |
As an adjective imido
is of or pertaining to an imide.
As a noun iaido is
a Japanese martial art associated with the smooth, controlled movements of drawing the sword from its scabbard, striking or cutting an opponent, removing blood from the blade, and then replacing the sword in the scabbard.
imido |
phthalimido |
As an adjective imido
is (organic chemistry) of or pertaining to an imide.
As a noun phthalimido is
(organic chemistry|especially in combination) the univalent radical derived from phthalimide by removing the imido hydrogen atom.