| 31. | The selection of an amide-based solution is recommended in such patients.
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| 32. | Thus, the base hydrolysis route will afford amides contaminated with the carboxylate.
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| 33. | It is the simplest amide derived from acetic acid.
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| 34. | Sodium amide samples which are yellow or brown in color represent explosion risks.
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| 35. | These reagents require ethers, not nitriles, amides, sulfoxides, etc.
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| 36. | Common nucleophiles besides acetates are arenes, alkenes, amides, and phenols.
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| 37. | This organic compound is a mono-substituted amide.
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| 38. | This helps explain why amides are one of the least reactive acyl derivatives.
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| 39. | It is an amide between glucosamine and acetic acid.
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| 40. | Benzoyl esters and amides are common in organic chemistry.
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