amide

Organic compounds {amide}| can have last carbon in carbon chain double-bonded to oxygen atom and single-bonded to amino group. Amides include urea, phenobarbitol, and caffeine.

properties

Amides are colorful, have harsh and pungent and bad odor, are slightly reactive, are polar, are not acidic, are not basic, are not oxidizable or reducible, dissolve slightly in water, and are liquids unless more than six carbons.

bond

Amide bonds resonate, because double bond between carbon and oxygen can shift to nitrogen, making nitrogen positive, carbon positive, oxygen negative, and bond planar.

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