- Acetamide - Wikipedia
Acetamide can be considered an intermediate between acetone, which has two methyl (CH 3) groups either side of the carbonyl (CO), and urea which has two amide (NH 2) groups in those locations
- Acetamide | CH3CONH2 | CID 178 - PubChem
Acetamide | CH3CONH2 or C2H5NO | CID 178 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety hazards toxicity information, supplier lists, and more
- acetamide - 60-35-5, C2H5NO, density, melting point, boiling . . .
acetamide - cas 60-35-5, synthesis, structure, density, melting point, boiling point
- Acetamide - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Acetamide is defined as a colorless crystalline organic compound with the formula C2H5NO, known as the simplest type of amide derived from acetic acid, and it possesses a mousy odor and bitter taste
- Acetamide: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction FAQ
Learn about Acetamide uses, dosage, side effects, food interactions, and more Get all the details about Acetamide from MedicinesFAQ
- Acetamide
No information is available on the chronic (long-term), reproductive developmental, or carcinogenic effects of acetamide in humans EPA has not classified acetamide for carcinogenicity
- Acetamide: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action | DrugBank . . .
Youichi Shiokawa, Kazuo Okumura, Kazuhiko Take, Kazunori Tsubaki, "Novel substituted-acetamide compound and a process for the preparation thereof " U S Patent US5066680, issued February, 1963
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