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so -NH2 are singles right and so are amide bonds right?
Original post by jonnypdot
so -NH2 are singles right and so are amide bonds right?

I'll just move this to the chemistry section where you're more likely to get some help :smile:

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Original post by jonnypdot
so -NH2 are singles right and so are amide bonds right?


OH and NH2 are not usually split by neighbouring protons.
Your second question makes no sense "so are amide bonds right"
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Original post by charco
OH and NH2 are not usually split by neighbouring protons.
Your second question makes no sense "so are amide bonds right"


CONHCH2 will the nitrogen's proton be split?
Original post by jonnypdot
CONHCH2 will the nitrogen's proton be split?


This is not a known molecule ...
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Original post by charco
this is not a known molecule ...


ch3conhch3
Original post by jonnypdot
ch3conhch3


N-methylethanamide

No, the nitrogen's proton is not split.
Reply 7
Original post by charco
N-methylethanamide

No, the nitrogen's proton is not split.


thank you maaan appreciate it

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