amide
/am-ahyd, -id/US // ˈæm aɪd, -ɪd //UK // (ˈæmaɪd) //
酰胺,氨基,酰胺类,氨基化合物
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
Chemistry.
- : a metallic derivative of ammonia in which the −NH2 group is retained, as potassium amide, KNH2.
- : an organic compound obtained by replacing the −OH group in acids by the −NH2 group.
- : an organic compound formed from ammonia by replacing a hydrogen atom by an acyl group.
Examples
Barium amide, Ba(NH2)2, is obtained from potassammonium and barium bromide.
To this is added the fact that absolutely chemically pure Acet-Amide-Phenyle is used.
It is highly probable that it may be in some form approximating to amide nitrogen.
Amide Powder: ammonium nitrate, potassium nitrate, charcoal.
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