Nitrogen containing organic compound
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AMINENitrogen-containing organic compound
AMINEOrganic compound containing nitrogen
chloramineAn organic compound containing a chlorine atom bonded to nitrogen, esp. any of a group of sulfonamide derivatives used as antiseptics and disinfectants
chloraminesAn organic compound containing a chlorine atom bonded to nitrogen, esp. any of a group of sulfonamide derivatives used as antiseptics and disinfectants
diazoleany of a group of organic compounds containing three carbon atoms and two nitrogen atoms arranged in a ring
diazolesany of a group of organic compounds containing three carbon atoms and two nitrogen atoms arranged in a ring
diazorelating to or containing the group N2 composed of two nitrogen atoms united to a single carbon atom of an organic radical often used in combination
alkaloidsany of numerous usually colorless, complex, and bitter organic bases (as morphine or caffeine) containing nitrogen and usually oxygen that occur especially in seed plants and are typically physiologically active
AMINECompound containing nitrogen
AZODye containing a nitrogen compound
dinitrogendenoting a chemical compound containing two nitrogen atoms
nitridecompound, containing two elements only, of which the more electronegative one is nitrogen
nitridescompound, containing two elements only, of which the more electronegative one is nitrogen
triazolesAny compound whose molecule contains a ring of three nitrogen and two carbon atoms, in particular each of five isomeric compounds containing such a ring with two double bonds
ENOLOrganic compound containing a hydroxyl group
AMIDEOrganic compound containing the group CONH2
organomercurialan organic compound or a pharmaceutical preparation containing mercury
disulfidesAn organic compound containing the group ?S?S? bonded to other groups
disulfideAn organic compound containing the group ?S?S? bonded to other groups
sulphonesAn organic compound containing a sulfonyl group linking two organic groups
anhydridesAn organic compound containing the group ?C(O)OC(O)?, derived from a carboxylic acid
anhydrideAn organic compound containing the group ?C(O)OC(O)?, derived from a carboxylic acid
biphenylsAn organic compound containing two phenyl groups bonded together, e.g., the PCBs
organometallic(of a compound) Containing a metal atom bonded to an organic group or groups
cyanohydrinsAn organic compound containing a carbon atom linked to both a cyanide group and a hydroxyl group
cyanohydrinAn organic compound containing a carbon atom linked to both a cyanide group and a hydroxyl group
nitrosaminesA compound containing the group ?NNO attached to two organic groups. Compounds of this kind are generally carcinogenic
nitrosamineA compound containing the group ?NNO attached to two organic groups. Compounds of this kind are generally carcinogenic
phosphorylateto cause (an organic compound) to take up or combine with phosphoric acid or a phosphorus-containing group
phosphorylatesPHOSPHORYLATE, to cause (an organic compound) to take up or combine with phosphoric acid or a phosphorus-containing group
phosphorylatingPHOSPHORYLATE, to cause (an organic compound) to take up or combine with phosphoric acid or a phosphorus-containing group
phosphorylatedPHOSPHORYLATE, to cause (an organic compound) to take up or combine with phosphoric acid or a phosphorus-containing group
quaternaryDenoting an ammonium compound containing a cation of the form NR4+, where R represents organic groups or atoms other than hydrogen
aldehydesAn organic compound containing the group ?CHO, formed by the oxidation of alcohols. Typical aldehydes include methanal (formaldehyde) and ethanal (acetaldehyde)
bromidesA compound of bromine with another element or group, esp. a salt containing the anion Br? or an organic compound with bromine bonded to an alkyl radical
polyunsaturated(of an organic compound, esp. a fat or oil molecule) Containing several double or triple bonds between carbon atoms. Polyunsaturated fats, which are usually of plant origin, are regarded as healthier in the diet than saturated fats