Definition of Amidogens

1. amidogen [n] - See also: amidogen

Lexicographical Neighbors of Amidogens

amidinoaspartase
amidinohydrolase
amidinos
amidinotransferase
amidins
amidium ion
amidium ions
amidmost
amido
amido black
amido black 10B
amidoamine
amidocuprate
amidocuprates
amidogen
amidogens (current term)
amidohydrolase
amidohydrolases
amidol
amidols
amidonaphthol red
amidone
amidones
amidophosphoribosyltransferase
amidopropionic acid
amidopyrine
amidos
amidoxime
amidoximes
amidoxyl

Literary usage of Amidogens

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

1. The American Amateur Photographer (1892)
"A hydrocarbon of the aromatic series should contain in the aromatic nucleus at least two hydroxides, or two amidogens, or one hydroxide and a group of ..."

2. The Radical Theory in Chemistry by John Joseph Griffin (1858)
"According to this theory, azote, in the presence of sufficient radicals, exercises its prerogative of producing amidogens and ammoniums, which then form ..."

3. Chemical Handicraft: A Classified and Descriptive Catalogue of Chemical by John Joseph Griffin (1877)
"Vice-amidogens and- Vice-Ammoniums. Investigation of the Compounds which are produced by the abstraction of Water from the Normal Salts of Ammonia. ..."

4. Chemical Recreations, a Popular Manual of Experimental Chemistry by John Joseph Griffin (1860)
"... produced by the abstraction of HHO from oxalate of ammonia. All the other amidogens are so far parallel to this one that they consist of ..."

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