any organic compound containing the group -CONH2
a derivative of a carboxylic acid in which the carboxylic acid hydroxyl group has been replaced by an amino group
An organic compound containing the -CONH2- group (see below). Also see peptide.
an organic functional group that has the following structure
A functional group which can act as an epoxy resin curing agent.
An amide is an organic compound that contains a carbonyl group bound to nitrogen: . The simplest amides are formamide (HCONH2) and acetamide (CH3CONH2).
Organic compound that contains a carbonyl group bound to nitrogen. -CON- (C double bonded to O)
A molecule containing an amine bonded to a carboxyl group
A curing agent used with epoxy resins, containing the –(C = 0)–NH2 group in its molecular formula. Most amides are semi-solids or solids at room temperature and they are practically neutral. They are derived from a hydrogen replacement reaction between an organic acid and ammonia (NH3).
A group of compounds formed by the reaction of an organic acid with ammonia or an amine.
In chemistry, an amide is one of two kinds of compounds: - the organic functional group characterized by a carbonyl group (C=O) linked to a nitrogen atom (N), or a compound that contains this functional group (pictured to the right); or - a particular kind of nitrogen anion. Amides are the most stable of all the Carbonyl functional groups.