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Amides

Amine is the compound containing amino . Amino-NH2 is the group formed by ammonia in the removal of one hydrogen atom . If an amine such as  RNH2, R2NH , is removed one hydrogen atom ,then a group (RNH-, R2N-) is formed  which is called an amino.. For example,methylamino (CH3NH-), diethylamino [(C2H5) N-], phenylamino (C6H5NH -) are  basic and polar groups. Inorganic  compounds  are amides. The organic compounds include amine , amino acids , amides and the like.

Imino is a divalent group formed by ammonia molecule falling of two hydrogen atoms . Imide , secondary amine and imidodicarbonic diamide and the like contain this group.

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