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sodamide Chem.|ˈsəʊdəmaɪd| [f. sod-a1 + amide.] A substance, usually of a greenish colour, formed by treating sodium with gaseous ammonia (cf. quots.).
1838T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 7 Sodamide and mercuramide are amidets of sodium and mercury. 1867Bloxam Chem. 551 When potassium and sodium were heated in gaseous ammonia, hydrogen was evolved, and potassamide and sodamide were produced. |