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Savatey [412]
1 year ago
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A structure that contains an amide

Chemistry
1 answer:
Mnenie [13.5K]1 year ago
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An example of a structure that contains amide is the nylon, paracetamol, and dimethylformamide.

<h3>What is an amide?</h3>

An amide is defined as the organic chemical compound which is a functional group that contains carbonyl group bonded to a nitrogen or any compound containing this functional group.

Typical examples of compounds that contains an amide group include the following:

  • Nylon: This is a chemical compound that contains synthetic copolymer composed of secondary amides separated by two or more methylene groups.
  • paracetamol, and
  • dimethylformamide.

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