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  1. Amide - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. The Amide Functional Group: Properties, Synthesis, and ...

    Feb 28, 2018 · We’ll provide a brief overview of amide nomenclature, two important properties of amides that differ greatly from amines, and go over three key strategies for amide synthesis.

  3. Amide | Definition, Formula, Examples, Uses, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 20, 2025 · Amide, any member of either of two classes of nitrogen-containing compounds related to ammonia and amines. The two classes are covalent amides, which are neutral or very weakly acidic …

  4. 15.13: Amides- Structures and Names - Chemistry LibreTexts

    The amide functional group has an nitrogen atom attached to a carbonyl carbon atom. If the two remaining bonds on the nitrogen atom are attached to hydrogen atoms, the compound is a simple …

  5. Amides - GeeksforGeeks

    Jul 23, 2025 · Amide group is a functional group that consists of a carbonyl group (C=O) linked to a nitrogen atom (N). The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom is delocalized into the carbonyl …

  6. Amide Functional Group - ChemTalk

    Amides are a key organic functional group and form important pieces of both synthetic and natural molecules. Amides are the most abundant functional group in medicinal molecules, proteins, and …

  7. What Are Amides? Their Function and Importance

    Aug 15, 2025 · An amide is defined by a specific chemical arrangement known as the amide functional group. This group consists of a carbonyl carbon atom, which is double-bonded to an oxygen atom, …