Definition of Amidines

1. Noun. (plural of amidine) ¹

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Definition of Amidines

1. amidine [n] - See also: amidine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Amidines

amiddest
amiddst
amide
amide hydrazone
amide hydrazones
amide linkage
amide oximes
amide synthases
amides
amidest
amidic
amidification
amidin
amidine
amidine-lyases
amidines (current term)
amidino
amidinoaspartase
amidinohydrolase
amidinos
amidinotransferase
amidins
amidium ion
amidium ions
amidmost
amido
amido black
amido black 10B
amidoamine
amidocuprate

Literary usage of Amidines

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Text-book of Organic Chemistry by August Bernthsen (1891)
"... of hydrochloric acid gas ; some of them are liquids which boil without decomposition, but others are only known in the form of salts. H. amidines. ..."

2. Studies from the Chemical Laboratory of the Sheffield Scientific School by H. L. Wells (1901)
"We are now prepared to describe some of these amidines and to discuss their ... The action of acyl chlorides and anhydrides on the free amidines does ..."

3. Victor Von Richter's Organic Chemistry; Or, Chemistry of the Carbon by Victor von Richter, Richard Anschütz, Georg Schroeter (1900)
"amidines, R . Ccf (A. 184, 121 ; 193,46). ,NH XNH, The amidines, ... CO,H. The amidines are mono-acid bases. In a free condition they are quite unstable. ..."

4. Chemistry of the Carbon Compounds: Or, Organic Chemistry by Victor von Richter (1891)
"\aC«H5 ' \O.C2H5 ,_ They yield amidines with ammonia and amines (primary and secondary) : — HC\0.c'tB? ..."

5. Text-book of chemistry: Inorganic and Organic, with Toxicology; for Students by Rudolph August Witthaus (1919)
"The amidines contain both the amido group, NEL, and the imido group, NH, and have the general formula: RCv^n'1 in which R is any univalent hydrocarbon ..."

6. A Text-book of Organic Chemistry by Arnold Frederik Holleman (1910)
"... Rc ^ +lNH» = RlC < The amidines are unstable in the free state, but are strongly monobasic, and form stable salts. ..."

7. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1904)
"The work might be regarded as settling the nature of the so-called " virtual " tautomerism of the open- chain mixed amidines discovered by von Pechmann. ..."

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