Examples of the organic compounds that contain nitrogen
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Amines may be derived from ammonia by replacing one, two, or all three hydrogens with alkyl groups. Some examples are
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Amides are another important nitrogen containing organic compound. The key feature of an amine is a nitrogen atom bonded to a carbonyl carbon atom. Like esters, amides are formed in a condensation reaction. While esters are formed from the condensation reaction of an alcohol and a carboxylic acid, amides are formed from the condensation of an amine and a carboxylic acid:
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