imide

/ˈɪmaɪd/
noun
  1. A chemical compound derived from ammonia by replacing two hydrogen atoms with acyl groups; used in plastics, dyes, and pharmaceuticals.
    • The chemist explained how an imide forms during the reaction.
    • Imides are important in making certain types of dyes and medicines.
    • Polyimide is a strong plastic used in electronics and spacecraft.
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