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Why Amide is not considered as principal Functional group here, can anyone explain ???​

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Answered by venikrishna2918
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carbonyl group

General Information. An amide functional group consists of a carbonyl group bonded to a nitrogen. In simple amides, two hydrogen atoms are bonded to the nitrogen (-CONH2) while in more complex amides, the nitrogen is bonded to one or two aliphatic or aromatic groups (-CONR).

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