
Also known as [S(NH2)2O2], H2NSO2NH2, sulfuryl diamide, sulfuryl amide, sulfonyl diamide, sulfamamide, imidosulfamic acid, sulfuric diamide
Sulfamide (IUPAC name: sulfuric diamide) is a compound with the chemical formula and structure . Sulfamide is produced by the reaction of sulfuryl chloride with ammonia. Sulfamide was first prepared in 1838 by the French chemist Henri Victor Regnault.
Sulfamide (IUPAC name: sulfuric diamide) is a compound with the chemical formula and structure . Sulfamide is produced by the reaction of sulfuryl chloride with ammonia. Sulfamide was first prepared in 1838 by the French chemist Henri Victor Regnault.
==Sulfamide functional group== In organic chemistry, the term sulfamide may also refer to the functional group which consists of at least one organic group attached to a nitrogen atom of sulfamide.
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