Aldamin

/ˈɔːldəmɪn/ noun

A chemical compound formed by the condensation of an aldehyde and an amine, containing a carbon-nitrogen double bond.

Portmanteau of 'aldehyde' and 'amine,' both fundamental organic chemistry terms. This chemical nomenclature emerged in the 19th century as organic chemistry developed systematic naming conventions.

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