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Amide (functional group)

In chemistry, the term amide ( or or ) is a compound with the functional group R<sub>n</sub>E(=O)<sub>x</sub>NR<sub>2</sub>, where x is not zero, E is some element, and each R represents an organic group or hydrogen. It is a derivative of an oxoacid R<sub>n</sub>E(=O)<sub>x</sub>OH with an hydroxy group –OH replaced by an amine group –NR<sub>2</sub>.

Some important subclasses are

The term amide may also refer to

There is also a neutral amino radical (•NH<sub>2</sub>) and a positively charged NH<sub>2</sub><sup>+</sup> ion called a nitrenium ion, but both of these are very unstable.

See also

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