Crossword-Solution: IMIDO
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Imido | a. | Pertaining to, containing, or combined with, the radical NH, which is called the imido group. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| IMIDO | anagram | IDIMO, IDIOM |
We have 4 clues for the answer “IMIDO”
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| Kind of ester | 2 answers |
| Certain organic compound | 3 answers |
| Of an organic compound. | 6 answers |
| Kind of acid | 22 answers |
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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Sentences with IMIDO (5)
Imido acid, an organic acid, consisting of one or more acid radicals so united with the imido group that it contains replaceable acid hydrogen, and plays the part of an acid; as, uric acid, succinimide, etc., are imido acids.
Etym: [Lactic + imido.] (Chem.) Defn: One of a series of anhydrides resembling the lactams, but of an imido type; as, isatine is a lactim.
Etym: [Lactic + imide.] (Chem.) Defn: A white, crystalline substance obtained as an anhydride of alanine, and regarded as an imido derivative of lactic acid.
Etym: [Phthalic + imide.] (Chem.) Defn: An imido derivative of phthalic acid, obtained as a white crystalline substance, C6H4.(CO)2NH, which has itself (like succinimide) acid properties, and forms a series of salts.
Thus from the acid-amides, which we have seen to be closely related to the acids themselves, we obtain, by replacing the carbonyl oxygen by chlorine, the acidamido-chlorides, R·CCl2·NH2, from which are derived the imido-chlorides, R·CCl:NH, by loss of one molecule of hydrochloric acid.
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Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1986–2000).