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'''Amidines''' are a class of oxoacid derivatives.
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'''Amidines''' are a class of chemical compound containing two amino groups bound to a carbon atom, which in term is bound to another element.
  
The oxoacid from which an amidine is derived must be of the form R<sub>''n''</sub>E(=O)OH, where R is a substituent. The -OH group is replaced by an −NH<sub>2</sub> group and the =O group is replaced by =NR, giving amidines the general structure R<sub>''n''</sub>E(=NR)NR<sub>2</sub>.
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The oxoacid from which an amidine is derived must be of the form R<sub>''n''</sub>E(=O)OH, where R is a substituent. The -OH group is replaced by an −NH<sub>2</sub> group and the =O group is replaced by =NR, giving amidines the general structure R<sub>''n''</sub>E(=NR)NR<sub>2</sub>.
  
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Latest revision as of 20:58, 28 December 2020

Amidines are a class of chemical compound containing two amino groups bound to a carbon atom, which in term is bound to another element.

The oxoacid from which an amidine is derived must be of the form RnE(=O)OH, where R is a substituent. The -OH group is replaced by an −NH2 group and the =O group is replaced by =NR, giving amidines the general structure RnE(=NR)NR2.

Pages in category "Amidines"

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