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hydramide Chem.|ˈhaɪdrəmaɪd| [f. hydro- d + amide.] A tertiary diomide formed by the action of ammonia on certain aldehydes, chiefly aromatic, as benzoic aldehyde.
1865–72Watts Dict. Chem. III. 178 The hydramides are crystalline solids, insoluble in water..not possessing alkaline properties. Ibid., Some hydramides, e.g. hydrobenzamide and hydrosalicylamide, are decomposed by acids, yielding ammonia and the corresponding aldehydes. |