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  • Amide

    A compound featuring a carbonyl group single-bonded to a nitrogen atom.
  • Condensation Reaction

    A chemical process where two molecules combine, resulting in the loss of water.
  • Carboxylic Acid

    An organic acid containing a carboxyl group, often participating in amide formation.
  • Amine

    An organic compound derived from ammonia, containing a nitrogen atom bonded to hydrogen atoms.
  • Hydroxyl Group

    A functional group consisting of an oxygen atom bonded to a hydrogen atom, represented as OH.
  • Catalyst

    A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed.
  • Carbonyl Group

    A functional group composed of a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom, represented as C=O.
  • Nitrogen

    A chemical element with the symbol N, essential in forming amides.
  • Hydrogen

    A chemical element with the symbol H, often involved in forming water during reactions.
  • Water

    A molecule formed by the combination of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, often a byproduct in reactions.
  • H+

    A proton, often acting as a catalyst in chemical reactions like amide formation.