Interpretation:
The condensed structural formula for each of the following amides has to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
➢ The condensed structural formula shows as the atoms that form the molecule are united. The bonds with hydrogen are not shown. The bonds with hydrogens are represented with its chemical element that has a subscript that represents the amount of hydrogen united to the carbon or other atoms.
➢ The amides are compounds that have the following functional group,
➢ The IUPAC name of amides is formed of the following way,
1-Write the position of the substituents. If the substituents are in thecarbon chain from carboxylic acid, the position is represented by the carbon number but if the substituents replaced one hydrogen in the
2-Write the name of the substituents. They are ordered alphabetically.
3-Write the suffix that indicates the number of carbon that the carbon chain from carboxylic acid has and after that the word -amide.
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