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How are amides formed? name two important amides found in plants.

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Answered by surya7972
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<h4>Amides form the structural part ofmost of the proteins found in the plantcontaining more nitrogen as compared to amino acids. Two important amides found in the plants are asparagine and glutamine formed from aspartic acid and glutamic acid respectively.

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Answered by TenishaTon
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The addition of the ammonia to carboxylic acid forms amide.

Explanation:

When the ammonia is added to the carboxylic acid then the substance formed is know as amide.

The reaction is very slow when it takes place at room temperature. The water molecules is out of the reaction and bond is associated between nitrogen atom and carbonyl atom.

Some important amides are isobutyl amine and piperidine which is found in the plants.

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