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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun diamide
is any compound having two amide groups.
diamide |
diazide |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between diamide and diazide
is that
diamide is any compound having two amide groups while
diazide is any compound containing two azide groupe.
diumide |
diamide |
As nouns the difference between diumide and diamide
is that
diumide is clofenamide while
diamide is any compound having two amide groups.
diamide |
diimide |
As nouns the difference between diamide and diimide
is that
diamide is any compound having two amide groups while
diimide is the azo (-N=N-) functional group, or a compound containing one.
diamide |
diamine |
As nouns the difference between diamide and diamine
is that
diamide is any compound having two amide groups while
diamine is any compound containing two amino functional groups.