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Definition of Aminomethane
1. Noun. A methyl with the hydrogen atom replaced by an amino radical.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aminomethane
Literary usage of Aminomethane
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"Tris(hydroxymethyl)- aminomethane (Matheson Coleman and Bell), glycine (Fisher
reagent), sulfanilic acid (Mallinckrodt Analytical Reagent), ..."
2. An Introduction to the Study of the Compounds of Carbon, Or, Organic Chemistry by Ira Remsen (1922)
"... while aminomethane, or methylamine, is represented thus, CH3.NH2. The reasons
for regarding methylamine as a substituted ..."
3. Organic Compounds of Mercury by Frank Clifford Whitmore (1921)
"Succinic acid gives ordinary mercuric salts.27 aminomethane disulfonic acid reacts
with alkali and mercuric oxide giving mercury compounds.28 Citric acid ..."
4. Laboratory Methods of Inorganic Chemistry by Heinrich Biltz, Wilhelm Biltz (1909)
"... when 60 to 80 g. of the crystals of acid potassium aminomethane- disulphonate
are obtained. Collect this product on a filter and wash it with water. ..."