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amide — amidic /euh mid ik/, adj. /am uyd, id/, n. Chem. 1. a metallic derivative of ammonia in which the NH2 group is retained, as potassium amide, KNH2. 2. an organic compound obtained by replacing the OH group in acids by the NH2 group. 3. an organic… … Universalium
amide — am•ide [[t]ˈæm aɪd, ɪd[/t]] n. 1) chem. a metallic derivative of ammonia in which the −NH2 group is retained, as potassium amide, KNH2 2) chem. an organic compound formed from ammonia by replacing a hydrogen atom by an acyl • Etymology: 1840–50;… … From formal English to slang
amide — /ˈeɪmaɪd/ (say aymuyd), /ˈæmaɪd/ (say amuyd) noun Chemistry 1. a metallic derivative of ammonia in which the NH2 grouping is retained, as potassium amide, KNH2. 2. an organic compound formally obtained by replacing the OH group in acids by the… …
Sodium amide — Sodium amide … Wikipedia
sodium amide — noun a white solid, NaNH obtained by reacting ammonia with metallic sodium; it is used in the production of hydrazine, and indigo dyes Syn: sodamide … Wiktionary
dye — dyable, dyeable, adj. dyer, n. /duy/, n., v., dyed, dyeing. n. 1. a coloring material or matter. 2. a liquid containing coloring matter, for imparting a particular hue to cloth, paper, etc. 3. color or hue, esp. as produced by dyeing. 4. of the… … Universalium
Metal amides — are a class of coordination compounds composed of a metal center with amide ligands of the form NR2. Amide ligands have two electron pairs available for bonding. In principle, they can be terminal or bridging. In these two examples, the… … Wikipedia
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chemical compound — Introduction any substance composed of identical molecules consisting of atoms (atom) of two or more chemical elements (chemical element). All the matter in the universe is composed of the atoms of more than 100 different chemical elements … Universalium