CO and NH
Acetylsalicylic acid, aromatic group, and the carboxylic acid
Acetazolamide contains a weakly acidic sulphonamide group, SO2NH2 as well as what is considered a peptide link, CONH but is named as an amide functional group. These groups are joined to a cyclic 5-membered ring, containing 2 Nitrogens doubly bonded to carbons in the ring (azomethine?) and a Sulfur member.
Neither. Aspirin, acetyl salicylic acid, is a structure containing benzene, carboxylic acid, and ester functional groups, but it does not contain nitrogen at all, let alone eitehr an amine or amide.
Acyl bromide (a type of acid halide or acyl halide) Aldehyde Amide Anhydride Carboxylic Acid Enone Ester Ketone
An amic acid is any organic compound which has both a carboxylic acid and an amide functional group.
Aromatic, Amide, and Ether
oH group
The functional groups present in caffeine are alkene, amide, and amine.
Amide, ester, hydroxyl group
Acetylsalicylic acid, aromatic group, and the carboxylic acid
4 Amines, 1 Amide, 1 Ether, and 1 Alcohol
Amine.
Acetazolamide contains a weakly acidic sulphonamide group, SO2NH2 as well as what is considered a peptide link, CONH but is named as an amide functional group. These groups are joined to a cyclic 5-membered ring, containing 2 Nitrogens doubly bonded to carbons in the ring (azomethine?) and a Sulfur member.
Neither. Aspirin, acetyl salicylic acid, is a structure containing benzene, carboxylic acid, and ester functional groups, but it does not contain nitrogen at all, let alone eitehr an amine or amide.
alkane haloalkane amide alcohol ketone not so much a functional group but it does contain ring structures like benzene
Native amide bonds take part in formation of a peptide. If the amine and carboxylic acid functional groups in amino acids join together to form amide bonds, a chain of amino acid units is formed, thus called the peptide bonds.Ê
Amide group