Monday, January 21, 2013

What is an amide

Amide
simply;
Organic compound containing the CONH2 radical (Chemistry)


Otherwise:
Amide refers to compounds with the functional group RnE(O)xNR'2 (R and R' refer to H or organic groups). Most common are "organic amides" (n = 1, E = C, x = 1), but many other important types of amides are known including phosphor amides (n = 2, E = P, x = 1 and many related formulas) and sulfonamides (E = S, x= 2).
The term amide refers both to classes of compounds and to the functional group (RnE(O)xNR'2) within those compounds.

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