Amide formation: draw the structure

  1. Amide formation: draw the structure (or provide the IUPAC name) of the amide formed (appropriate coupling reagent required)
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  2. Glycine amide hydrochloride (BH+) FM 110.54, pKa 8.20Glycine amide (B) FM 74.08 b.) How many grams of glycine amide should be
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  3. is NH2 an amine and classed as ammoniaand is c=0 or N-H an amide any help would be appreciated
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  4. Hope you don't mind I have3 more that I don't understand 1)Draw the structure of the reaction product of 2-methyl-1pentene with
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  5. carbamic acid and ammonia react to form an amide and water. What is the amide product of this reaction.
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  6. You could draw me to fire, you could draw me to water, you could draw me to the gallows, you could draw me to any death, you
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  7. Not sure what to fill this in with.Create a table of acids, their associated conjugate bases with generic structures (using R
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  8. Draw the condensed structural formula for the products of the acid hydrolysis of the following amide with HCl:CH3-CH2-C(=O)-NH2
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  9. How many grams of glycine amide (FM 74.08) should be used with 1.0 gram of glycine amide HCl (FM 110.54, pKa=8.20) to give 100
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  10. Find the pH of a solution prepared by disolving 1.00g of glycine amide hydrochloride (BH+) (mwt=110.54g/mol) plus 1.00g of
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