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Properties, Synthesis and Reactions
General Information 5 10 15 20 25 Naming 5 10 15 20 25 Properties, Synthesis and Reactions 5 10 15 20 25 Hodge Podge 5 10 15 20 25 Everyday Uses 5 10 15 20 25 Scoreboard Team 1 Team 3 Team 5 Hodge Podge Team 2 Team 4 Team 6
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5 An amide functional group consists of a ____ bonded to a ____.
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10 In an amide the -OH part of the carboxylic acid group is replaced by a ___ group.
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Describe the structure of a simple amide.
15 Describe the structure of a simple amide. Back to Board
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Describe the structure of a more complex amide.
20 Describe the structure of a more complex amide. Back to Board
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The most commonly discussed amide is _____.
25 The most commonly discussed amide is _____. Back to Board
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Naming amides is very similar to naming...
5 Naming amides is very similar to naming... Back to Board
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The first part of the name depends on the...
10 The first part of the name depends on the... Back to Board
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If alkyl groups are attached to the nitrogen, they are named as...
15 If alkyl groups are attached to the nitrogen, they are named as... Back to Board
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For IUPAC nomenclature
20 For IUPAC nomenclature 1st: 2nd: 3rd: Back to Board
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Propanoic acid would become... Ethanoic acid would become...
25 Propanoic acid would become... Ethanoic acid would become... Butanoic acid would become... Back to Board
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Amides are derived from a reaction between an ____ and a ______ .
5 Amides are derived from a reaction between an ____ and a ______ . Back to Board
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_____ is a liquid at room temperature while other amides remain solid.
10 _____ is a liquid at room temperature while other amides remain solid. Back to Board
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15 Amides are typically less soluble than amines and carboxylic acids because they can both donate and accept... Back to Board
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20 A way to form an amide can be by the process of _____, which occurs when a dilute acid acts as a catalyst between the amide and the water. Back to Board
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25 Amides show no measurable basicity due to the ____ ____ ____ on the nitrogen. Back to Board
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Polymers are held together by amide links called...
5 Polymers are held together by amide links called... Back to Board
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10 What amide was used for morning sickness in the 1950s before its terrible after effects were discovered? Back to Board
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15 ____, used in clothing, carpets, ropes & tires, consists of repeating chains of carbons held together by amide chains. Back to Board
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Several different amides are found in hot, spicy foods such as...
20 Several different amides are found in hot, spicy foods such as... Back to Board
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25 The first antibiotic was ____, which prevents bacteria from synthesizing folic acid, which they need in order to grow. Back to Board
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5 Two functional groups which contain nitrogen atoms connected to carbons are... Back to Board
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10 State the name for Back to Board
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15 Which of the following is not an amide?
Thalidomide, Theobromine or Sulfanilamide. Back to Board
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Which of the following is not an amide?
20 Which of the following is not an amide? Thalidomide, Theobromine or Sulfanilamide. Back to Board
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25 State the name for Back to Board
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Name the 10 simplest amides in order from least to greatest.
25 10 9 11 12 14 13 8 7 3 2 4 5 15 6 50 17 26 24 27 28 30 29 16 23 18 22 19 20 21 Name the 10 simplest amides in order from least to greatest. Back to Board
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