Amides (A-Level IB Chemistry)

Outlining what amides are, how they can be formed from acyl chlorides and ammonia or amines and some of their general properties and reactions including basicity.
For AQA, OCR (A), Edexcel and CIE.
Recap: 00:34
What are amides?: 02:21
Primary, secondary and tertiary amides: 02:44
Forming amides (including mechanism): 03:55
Example - ethylamine + ethanoyl chloride (including mechanism): 06:51
Amides acting as bases: 05:07
Hydrolysis of amides: 07:27
Acid hydrolysis of amides: 07:51
Alkaline hydyolysis of amides: 08:01
Example - alkaline and acid hydrolysis of ethanamide: 08:29
Summary: 09:21
Examples in the video:
ethylamine + ethanoyl chloride (including mechanism): 06:51
alkaline and acid hydrolysis of ethanamide: 08:29
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