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ikarus | 16:49 Sat 01st Oct 2005 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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49A Imide or Imine? Dictionary.com relates both to ammonia  but I'm not up to understanding the difference between the two. Any chemists out there?
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Not a chemist but I went with Imide

 

Just took another look.....

Imine

A compound derived from ammonia and containing the bivalent NH group combined with a bivalent nonacid group.

 

Imide

A compound derived from ammonia and containing the bivalent NH group combined with a bivalent acid group or two monovalent acid groups.

 

Still going with Imide but guess we need a chemist!

What was the clue?

49a DTel GK

"Organic compound, related to ammonia by the replacement of two hydrogen atoms by acyl groups"

Can you give the veridict?

According to thefreedictionary.com, imide is a variant of amide.  If you look amide up in the medical dictionary it mentions an acyl radical which amine, the variant of imine does not.  Ergo, I went for imide - if any of this makes sense!

Would go for imide because the clue says two hydrogens replaced by acyl groups. An imide structure is typically

      O        O

R - C - N - C - R

           R

with the C to O as C=O and N to R as N-R. My old organic chemistry book gives the acyl group as the R-C=O

Thanks a mill Wideboy! You're a scholar and a gent!

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