imidic acid — noun Any compound derived from an oxoacid by replacing =O with =NR; they are tautomeric with amides … Wiktionary
Uracil — Uracil … Wikipedia
Tautomer — Tautomers are organic compounds that are interconvertible by a chemical reaction called tautomerization. As most commonly encountered, this reaction results in the formal migration of a hydrogen atom or proton, accompanied by a switch of a single … Wikipedia
isourea — noun The imidic acid tautomer of urea HNC(=NH)OH and any of its hydrocarbyl derivatives … Wiktionary
imido ester — noun : an ester of an imidic acid … Useful english dictionary
Oxoacid — An oxoacid is an acid that contains oxygen. To be more specific, it is an acid that: contains oxygen contains at least one other element has at least one hydrogen atom bound to oxygen forms an ion by the loss of one or more protons.[1] The name… … Wikipedia
imide — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, alteration of amide Date: 1857 a compound containing the NH group that is derived from ammonia by replacement of two hydrogen atoms by a metal or an equivalent of acid groups compare amide •… … New Collegiate Dictionary