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(organic chemistry) The hydrazide of acetic acid CH₃-CO-NH-NH₂
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(organic chemistry) A cyclic organic peroxide; a mixture of mostly the trimer, (((CH₃)₂CO₂)₃), (TCAP or TATP), containing a nine-membered ring and the dimer, (((CH₃)₂CO₂)₂) containing a six-membered ring; it is a high explosive manufactured from acetone and hydrogen peroxide with the aid of sulphuric acid, and has been used by amateur bomb makers.
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(organic chemistry) Any N-acyl derivative of an ethanolamide
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(organic chemistry) Any N-acyl derivative of an imine
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any univalent radical derived from an amidine by removal of a hydrogen atom.
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(organic chemistry) Any amido derivative of naphthol
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(organic chemistry) An amine derivative of biphenyl.
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(organic chemistry, often in combination) methylamine (or a derivative of it)
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(organic chemistry) Synonym of thiosemicarbazide
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(organic chemistry) Any dipolar organic compound of general formula R₃N⁺-C⁻R₂
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(organic chemistry) Any imine in which the N-radical is a phenyl (or substituted phenyl) group.
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(chemistry) Any of a class of pharmaceutical, designer, and experimental drugs, composed of a cyclohexylamine unit with an aryl moiety attachment.
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(organic chemistry) Any aryl derivative of thioacetamide
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(organic chemistry) Any nucleoside in which one or more carbon atoms have been replaced by nitrogen
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(organic chemistry) An azido derivative of homoalanine that can be incorporated into proteins as potential methionine analogues
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(organic chemistry) Modification by the addition of, or by cyclization to form, a benzene ring
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(organic chemistry) Any alkyl or aryl derivative of methylamine
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(biochemistry) A chlorinated derivative of alanine
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(organic chemistry) Any derivative of this compound in which one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by an alkyl or aryl group
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(organic chemistry) The primary amine derived from cycloheptane by replacing a hydrogen atom by an amino group; any derivative of this compound
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(organic chemistry) The primary amine derived from cyclooctane by replacing a hydrogen atom by an amino group; any derivative of this compound
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(organic chemistry) The primary amine derived from cyclopropane by replacing a hydrogen atom by an amino group; any derivative of this compound
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) A diethylamino derivative of the ethyl radical
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any dihalo derivative of a cyclopropyl group
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(organic chemistry) The secondary amine (CH₃)₂NH, which has a number of industrial uses.
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A hydroxylase inhibitor, the methyl ester of N-(methoxyoxoacetyl)-glycine
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(chemistry) a hydroxy-amine, HO.CH₂.CH₂.NH₂, manufactured by the reaction of ethylene oxide with ammonia; it is found naturally in a combined form in cephalin, and has many industrial applications
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(organic chemistry) Any N-ethyl derivative of an amide
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(organic chemistry) a colourless, volatile liquid amine, CH₃-CH₂-NH₂ having many industrial applications
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(organic chemistry) The secondary amine C₆H₅NHCH₂CH₃ that is used as an explosive stabilizer and in the manufacture of dyes
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any ethyl derivative of a hexyl radical, but especially 2-ethylhexyl
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(organic chemistry) Any derivative of phenethylamine having a hydroxyl group
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(organic chemistry, medicine) The aromatic derivative of imidazole N-(4,5-dihydro-1H-imidazol-2-ylmethyl)-N-(phenylmethyl)aniline that is a histamine antagonist
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(chemistry, especially in combination) carboximidoyl
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(organic chemistry) The compound diethanolamine.
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(organic chemistry) The aliphatic primary amine 2-methyl-1-propamine
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(chemistry) A strong aromatic heterocyclic base, triaminotriazine, used in combination with formaldehyde to manufacture melamine resins; any such resin, such as Formica
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(organic chemistry) The simplest amino alcohol NH₂CH₂OH
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(organic chemistry) Any methyl derivative of arginine, but especially 2-amino-5-[(N’-methylcarbamimidoyl)amino]pentanoic acid, which is an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase
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(organic chemistry) Any N- or C- methyl derivative of histamine
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(chemistry) Abbreviation of maleonitriledithiolate.
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(organic chemistry) Synonym of methylamine
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(organic chemistry) Any N-nitro derivative of an amide
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(organic chemistry) Any of very many isomeric amines derived from an octane, but especially the primary amine CH₃(CH₂)₇NH₂
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(organic chemistry) The nitrile formally derived from oleic acid by replacement of the -COOH group by -CN
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(uncountable, organic chemistry) An aromatic amine which is a colorless liquid at room temperature.
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(organic chemistry) Any amine derived from a picoline by replacing a hydrogen atom (of a methyl group) with an -NH₂ group
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(organic chemistry) Any amide attached to a propargylic carbon atom.
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(organic chemistry) The acetylenic primary amine HC≡C-CH₂-NH₂
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(organic chemistry) Containing a propargyl group
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(organic chemistry) The cation formed by protonation of propylamine; any of its derivatives
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(organic chemistry) Any amide of retinoic acid.
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) A radical derived from terpyridine
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(organic chemistry) The tertiary amine (HC≡C-CH₂)₃N
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(organic chemistry) The amide of tryptophan
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(organic chemistry) The enamine CH₂=CH-NH₂, used in the manufacture of some polymers
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(organic chemistry) Any disubstituted compound having an amino group attached to an acetylene group
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