amide

Amides generally are formed from acid chlorides, acid azides, acid anhydrides, and esters. It is not practical to prepa...

amide

Amides generally are formed from acid chlorides, acid azides, acid anhydrides, and esters. It is not practical to prepare them directly from an ..., Generally, amides can be hydrolyzed in either acidic or basic solution. The mechanisms are much like those of ester hydrolysis, but the ...

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15.13: Amides: Structures and Names - Chemistry LibreTexts

Amides have a general structure in which a nitrogen atom is bonded to a carbonyl carbon atom. In names for amides, the -ic acid of the ...

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24.3: Synthesis of Amides - Chemistry LibreTexts

Amides generally are formed from acid chlorides, acid azides, acid anhydrides, and esters. It is not practical to prepare them directly from an ...

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24.4: Hydrolysis of Amides - Chemistry LibreTexts

Generally, amides can be hydrolyzed in either acidic or basic solution. The mechanisms are much like those of ester hydrolysis, but the ...

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Amide - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Amides are amine derivatives of carboxylic acids. This chapter discusses general conditions for separation of underivatized amides. Derivatization of primary ...

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Amide - Wikipedia

An amide also known as an acid amide, is a compound with the functional group RnE(O)xNR′2 (R and R′ refer to H or organic groups). Most common are ...

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Amide group - Wikipedia

Amide group may refer to: Amide, an organic functional group characterized by a carbonyl group linked to a nitrogen atom, or a compound that contains this ...

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Amides - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

The amides were introduced with the synthesis of lidocaine in 1943. These compounds are amide derivatives of diethylaminoacetic acid. They are relatively free ...

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Amides - Chemistry LibreTexts

Amides are derived from carboxylic acids. While carboxylic acids contain the -COOH group, in amides the -OH part of that group is replaced by ...

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