amidek
Amidek is a hypothetical organic molecule used in chemistry education and theoretical discussions to illustrate amide chemistry. Defined by a standard amide bond linking a carbonyl-bearing fragment to an amine-bearing fragment, amidek serves as a simple model for studying resonance, hydrolysis, and conformational behavior without the complexity of real-world molecules.
Properties commonly ascribed to amidek in teaching materials include neutrality near physiological pH, moderate polarity, and
Synthesis, in pedagogical contexts, is described conceptually as coupling a carboxylic acid fragment with an amine
Uses of amidek include illustrating core concepts in organic synthesis, spectroscopy, and structure–activity relationships in a
Name origin and status: the name combines the term "amide" with a placeholder suffix, reflecting its role
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