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  2. Amide (functional group) - Wikipedia

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    Structures of three kinds of amides: an organic amide (carboxamide), a sulfonamide, and a phosphoramide. In chemistry, the term amide (/ ˈ æ m aɪ d / or / ˈ æ m ɪ d / or / ˈ eɪ m aɪ d /) [1] [2] [3] is a compound with the functional group R n E(=O) x NR 2, where x is not zero, E is some element, and each R represents an organic group or hydrogen. [4]

  3. Metal amides - Wikipedia

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    Metal amides (systematic name metal azanides) are a class of coordination compounds composed of a metal center with amide ligands of the form NR 2 −. Amido complexes of the parent amido ligand NH 2 − are rare compared to complexes with diorganylamido ligand, such as dimethylamido. Amide ligands have two electron pairs available for bonding.

  4. Amide - Wikipedia

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    The core −C(=O)−(N) of amides is called the amide group (specifically, carboxamide group). In the usual nomenclature, one adds the term "amide" to the stem of the parent acid's name. For instance, the amide derived from acetic acid is named acetamide (CH 3 CONH 2). IUPAC recommends ethanamide, but this and related formal names are rarely ...

  5. Metal bis(trimethylsilyl)amides - Wikipedia

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    2[((CH 3) 3 Si) 2 N] 2 S + 2SCl 2 + 2SO 2 Cl 2 → S 4 N 4 + 8 (CH 3) 3 SiCl + 2SO 2 Tetraselenium tetranitride , Se 4 N 4 , is a compound analogous to tetrasulfur tetranitride and can be synthesized by the reaction of selenium tetrachloride with [((CH

  6. Amide ring - Wikipedia

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    A number of glutamines and asparagines help bind short peptides (with the PPII conformation) in the groove of class II MHC (Major Histocompatibility Complex) proteins [2] by forming these motifs. An 11-atom amide ring, involving a glutamine residue, occurs at the interior of the light chain variable domains of some Immunoglobulin G antibodies ...

  7. Propanamide - Wikipedia

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    Propanamide has the chemical formula CH 3 CH 2 C=O(NH 2). [1] It is the amide of propanoic acid. This organic compound is a mono-substituted amide. [2] Organic compounds of the amide group can react in many different organic processes to form other useful compounds for synthesis.

  8. Isobutyramide - Wikipedia

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    Isobutyramide in chemistry is an amide with the molecular formula C 4 H 9 NO. Isobutyramide can also refer to the functional group with the following chemical formula: R-NH-CO-CH(CH 3 ) 2 . Isobutyramide functional group

  9. Category:Amides - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, an amide results from an acid, in which a carbon atom is double bonded to oxygen and also to a hydroxyl group, when the hydroxyl group is replaced by an amine. Subcategories This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total.