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Give reasons for the following : (v) Acid amides are weakly basic in nature .

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To explain why acid amides are weakly basic in nature, we can break down the reasoning into several steps: ### Step 1: Understanding Acid Amides Acid amides are organic compounds that contain a carbonyl group (C=O) attached to a nitrogen atom (N) which is also bonded to hydrogen or alkyl groups. The general structure can be represented as R-CO-NH2 (for primary amides), R-CO-NHR' (for secondary amides), or R-CO-NR'R'' (for tertiary amides). **Hint:** Recall the structure of acid amides and identify the functional groups present. ### Step 2: Basicity Definition ...
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