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Definition of amidogen
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of amidogen is as below...
Amidogen
(n.) A
compound
radical,
NH2, not yet
obtained
in a
separate
state,
which may be
regarded
as
ammonia
from the
molecule
of which one of its
hydrogen
atoms has been
removed;
--
called
also the amido
group,
and in
composition
represented
by the form
amido..
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Amidogen
::
Amidogen
(n.) A
compound
radical,
NH2, not yet
obtained
in a
separate
state,
which may be
regarded
as
ammonia
from the
molecule
of which one of its
hydrogen
atoms has been
removed;
--
called
also the amido
group,
and in
composition
represented
by the form
amido..
Amide
::
Amide (n.) A
compound
formed
by the union of
amidogen
with an acid
element
or
radical.
It may also be
regarded
as
ammonia
in which one or more
hydrogen
atoms have been
replaced
by an acid atom or
radical.
#NAME?
::
-gen () A
suffix
used in
scientific
words in the sense of
producing,
generating:
as,
amphigen,
amidogen,
halogen..
Amido
::
Amido (a.)
Containing,
or
derived
from,
amidogen..
Hydrazine
::
Hydrazine
(n.) Any one of a
series
of
nitrogenous
bases,
resembling
the
amines
and
produced
by the
reduction
of
certain
nitroso
and diazo
compounds;
as,
methyl
hydrazine,
phenyl
hydrazine,
etc. They are
derivatives
of
hydrazine
proper,
H2N.NH2,
which is a
doubled
amido
group,
recently
(1887)
isolated
as a
stable,
colorless
gas, with a
peculiar,
irritating
odor. As a base it forms
distinct
salts.
Called
also
diamide,
amidogen,
(or more
properly
diamidogen),
etc..
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