What is the difference between Amines and Amides?
What is the difference between Amines and Amides?
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In Amines, the nitrogen atom bonds with alkyl or aryl groups replacing hydrogen, whereas in amides, the nitrogen atom bonds directly with the carbonyl group (-CO-).
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