Imidic acid
In chemistry, an imidic acid is any molecule that contains the -C(=NH)-OH functional group. It is the tautomer of an amide and the isomer of an oxime. The term "imino acid" is an obsolete term for this group that should not be used in this context because an imino acid has a different technical meaning. Imidic acids can be formed by metal-catalyzed dehydrogenation of geminal amino alcohols. For example, methanolamine, the parent compound of the amino alcohols, can be dehydrogenated to methanimidic acid, the parent compound of the imidic acids. H2NCH2OH → HNCHOH + H2 (tautomer of formamide)
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Imidic acid
In chemistry, an imidic acid is any molecule that contains the -C(=NH)-OH functional group. It is the tautomer of an amide and the isomer of an oxime. The term "imino acid" is an obsolete term for this group that should not be used in this context because an imino acid has a different technical meaning. Imidic acids can be formed by metal-catalyzed dehydrogenation of geminal amino alcohols. For example, methanolamine, the parent compound of the amino alcohols, can be dehydrogenated to methanimidic acid, the parent compound of the imidic acids. H2NCH2OH → HNCHOH + H2 (tautomer of formamide)
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In chemistry, an imidic acid i ...... CHOH ⇌ HCONH2RNCR'OH ⇌ R'CONHR
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Імідокислоти (рос. имидокислот ...... арбокс-імідокислота RC(=NR)OH.
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In chemistry, an imidic acid i ...... H + H2 (tautomer of formamide)
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Імідокислоти (рос. имидокислот ...... арбокс-імідокислота RC(=NR)OH.
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