amideryhmät
Amideryhmät, also known as amide groups, are a key functional group in organic chemistry. They consist of a carbonyl group (C=O) directly bonded to a nitrogen atom. The general formula for an amide group is R-CO-NR'R'', where R, R', and R'' can be hydrogen atoms or alkyl or aryl groups. This arrangement of atoms gives the amide group unique chemical properties.
The most common and biologically significant type of amide is the peptide bond, which links amino acids
Amides exhibit a range of physical properties. Simple amides are often solids at room temperature and can
Chemically, amides are relatively stable compounds compared to other carbonyl derivatives like esters or acid halides.