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succinimide is stronger acid than amide?​

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Answered by TheGlamorousBoy
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In the case of amides (RCONH2) , the amine group which is bonded with a carbonyl group and due to the high electronegativity of oxygen, NH2 group gets involved in resonance which in turn make it less basic or more acidic, while in amines (RNH2), nitrogen has a lone pair of electrons which accepts protons,thus making it ..

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