Definition of Sodamides

1. sodamide [n] - See also: sodamide

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sodamides

soda siphons
soda waste
soda water
sodaic
sodain
sodaine
sodaless
sodalike
sodalist
sodalists
sodalite
sodalites
sodalities
sodality
sodamide
sodamides (current term)
sodas
sodbuster
sodbusters
sodded
sodden
soddened
soddening
soddenly
soddenness
soddennesses
soddens
soddie
soddier
soddies

Literary usage of Sodamides

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial ScienceChemistry (1902)
"The interaction of acyl-substituted sodamides and esters depends largely on the nature of both these substances, which, if aliphatic, induce various complex ..."

2. The Electrical Conductivity and Ionization Constants of Organic Compounds: A by Heyward Scudder (1914)
"1729. AW Titherley. Jour. Chem. Soc. 79, 391-411, (1901). Meas. W. В. Davidson. Preparation of substituted amides from the corresponding sodamides. T = 25°. ..."

3. Repertorium der technischen Journal-literaturIndustrial arts (1903)
"... tuted sodamides on organic esters. J. Chem. Soc. 81 S. 1530/33. TOWER, constitution of certain organic salts of nickel and cobalt as they exist in ..."

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