Acetamide is a member of the class of acetamides that results from the formal condensation of acetic acid with ammonia. It is a monocarboxylic acid amide, a N-acylammonia and a member of acetamides. It is a tautomer of an acetimidic acid.
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X-ray crystal structure of acetamide 6. The unit cell is indicated; intermolecular hydrogen bonds are shown in dashed gray.
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