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Subject - Chemistry:

Basics

MCQ - 437-2623

Question:

Which of the intermolecular bonding interactions below are possible for a secondary amide?

  1. Hydrogen bonding only
  2. van der Waals interactions only
  3. Ionic bonding only
  4. van der Waals interactions only

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:

Hydrogen bonding only
The carbonyl oxygen of a secondary amide group can act as a hydrogen bond acceptor while the NH proton can act as a hydrogen bond donor. The nitrogen cannot act as a hydrogen bond acceptor since its lone pair of electrons interacts with the carbonyl group.

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