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- CONH, group is known as​

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Answered by shifnamongam
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Answer: it is known as amide group

Explanation: An amide is a functional group containing a carbonyl group linked to a nitrogen atom. Amides are derived from carboxylic acid and an amine. Amide is also the name for the inorganic anion NH2.

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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- CONH, group is known as​ amide group.

Explanation:

  • An amide functional group comprises of a carbonyl group attached to a nitrogen.
  • In simple amides, double hydrogen atoms are attached to the nitrogen (-CONH2) whereas in extra compound amides, the nitrogen is attached to one or two aliphatic or aromatic groups (-CONH).
  • The amide functional group has an nitrogen atom involved to a carbonyl carbon atom.
  • If one or both of the two residual bonds on the atom are attached to alkyl or aryl groups, the compound is a substituted amide.

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