[PDF] classification of amides

A primary (1°) amide has nitrogen attached to a single carbon; a secondary (2°) amide has the nitrogen attached to two carbons; a tertiary (3°) amide has the nitrogen attached to three carbons. A cyclic amide is called a lactam.
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  • What are the classification of amines and amides?

    Classification of amines: Depending upon the number of hydrogen atoms that are replaced by an alkyl or aryl group in ammonia, amines are classified as primary (1o), secondary (2o) and tertiary (3o).
    If only one hydrogen atom is replaced then amines of the form R-NH2 or primary amines (1o) are obtained.

  • What functional class is amide?

    Amide functional groups have a specific layout of atoms, where the nitrogen bonds to the carbonyl carbon.
    Based on the number of non-hydrogen groups attached to the nitrogen atom, amides are either classified as primary, secondary, tertiary, or even quaternary.

  • What are the different types of amide bonds?

    Amides are qualified as primary, secondary, and tertiary according to whether the amine subgroup has the form ?NH 2, ?NHR, or ?NRR', where R and R' are groups other than hydrogen.

  • What are the different types of amide bonds?

    Nylon, paracetamol, and dimethylformamide are examples of amides.

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