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  1. Amides Carboxylic amides (sulfonic, sulfinic, phosphoric, phosphonic and many other acids also form amides)

  2. Nitrogen Group - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Nitrogen groups refer to functional groups containing nitrogen atoms, such as amines, amides, imines, and pyridine-like structures, which can influence the basicity and chemical interactions of organic …

  3. 9.9: Nitrogen-Containing Compounds- Amines and Amides

    The addition of nitrogen into an organic framework leads to two families of molecules. Compounds containing a nitrogen atom bonded in a hydrocarbon framework are classified as amines. …

  4. Functional Groups In Organic Chemistry

    Oct 6, 2010 · Functional groups are specific groupings of atoms within molecules that have their own characteristic properties, regardless of the other atoms present in a molecule. Common examples …

  5. Functional Groups - Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry

    Select the longest continuous carbon chain, containing the amino group, and derive the parent name by replacing the -e ending with -amine, or by naming the nitrogen as an amino substituent.

  6. Which functional group contains nitrogen? - CK-12 Foundation

    Functional groups that contain nitrogen include: Amino Group (-NH₂): Found in amines and amino acids. Amide Group (-CONH₂): Found in amides, which are derivatives of carboxylic acids. Nitrile Group ( …

  7. Nitrogen functional groups Flashcards | Quizlet

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Amines, Amides, Nitriles and more.

  8. Nitrogen-containing groups Definition - Organic Chemistry II Key …

    Nitrogen-containing groups refer to functional groups in organic molecules that include nitrogen as a key component. These groups play significant roles in the reactivity, polarity, and biological functions of …

  9. Functional Group: Definition, List, and Examples

    What is a functional group. What are the different types of functional groups. Check out a few examples along with an application.

  10. Because alkyl groups are electron-donating, they increase the electron density on nitrogen, which makes an amine like CH3CH2NH2 more basic than NH3. Thus, the pKa of CH3CH2NH3 + is higher …