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Amide and Trifluoroacetic anhydride

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Difference between Amide and Trifluoroacetic anhydride

Amide vs. Trifluoroacetic anhydride

An amide (or or), also known as an acid amide, is a compound with the functional group RnE(O)xNR′2 (R and R′ refer to H or organic groups). Trifluoroacetic anhydride (TFAA) is the acid anhydride of trifluoroacetic acid.

Similarities between Amide and Trifluoroacetic anhydride

Amide and Trifluoroacetic anhydride have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Acyl chloride.

Acyl chloride

In organic chemistry, an acyl chloride (or acid chloride) is an organic compound with the functional group -COCl. Their formula is usually written RCOCl, where R is a side chain.

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Amide and Trifluoroacetic anhydride Comparison

Amide has 127 relations, while Trifluoroacetic anhydride has 8. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.74% = 1 / (127 + 8).

References

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