Chemistry:Amidogen
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In chemistry, amidogen is a radical compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH2. A member of the amino group, it may be regarded as an ammonia (NH3) molecule which has had one of its hydrogen atoms removed.[1] The name amidogen consists of the roots amide + -(o)gen, yielding "amide creator/generator".
References
- ↑ die.net. "Aminogen". http://dictionary.die.net/amidogen. Retrieved May 16, 2012.