imidazoline |
imidine |
As nouns the difference between imidazoline and imidine
is that
imidazoline is (organic compound) a five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms, two non-adjacent nitrogen atoms and one double bond while
imidine is (chemistry) any analogue of a cyclic acid anhydride in which each =o is replaced by =nr and -o- by -nr-.
imidine |
emidine |
As nouns the difference between imidine and emidine
is that
imidine is (chemistry) any analogue of a cyclic acid anhydride in which each =o is replaced by =nr and -o- by -nr- while
emidine is a particular steroid glycoside.
imidine |
amidine |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between imidine and amidine
is that
imidine is (chemistry) any analogue of a cyclic acid anhydride in which each =o is replaced by =nr and -o- by -nr- while
amidine is (chemistry) any of several classes of organic compound, formally derived from oxoacids, by replacement of the hydroxy group with an amino group, and the oxo group with =nr.
As nouns the difference between imidine and amidine
is that
imidine is (chemistry) any analogue of a cyclic acid anhydride in which each =o is replaced by =nr and -o- by -nr- while
amidine is (chemistry) any of several classes of organic compound, formally derived from oxoacids, by replacement of the hydroxy group with an amino group, and the oxo group with =nr.