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- Amides - Chemwiki
Amides are derived from carboxylic acids. A carboxylic acid contains the -COOH
group, and in an amide the -OH part of that group is replaced ... More Info....
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- Amides Menu - Chemguide
An introduction to amides including their physical properties. Preparation of ...
The hydrolysis of amides using acids or alkalis (including the test for an amide). More Info....
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- amide - Wiktionary
amide (plural amides). (organic chemistry) Any derivative of an oxoacid in which
the hydroxyl group has been replaced with an amino or substituted amino ... More Info....
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- IUPAC Gold Book - amides
Chalcogen replacement analogues are called thio-, seleno- and telluro-amides.
Compounds having one, two or three acyl groups on a given nitrogen are ... More Info....
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- Amide - OChemPal
An amide is a carboxylic acid derivative that has the following general structural
formula. R1, R2, and R3 could be hydrogen atoms, alkyl groups, aryl groups, ... More Info....
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- Amide
In chemistry, the term amide has several meanings. It may refer to a particular
inorganic anion, it may refer to a functional group found in organic compounds, ... More Info....
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