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ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING NITROGEN
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Why is the lone pair on nitrogen in amides less available for protonation than in amines?
A. Amides have no lone pair
B. It is delocalized into the carbonyl group
C. Amides are acidic
D. The nitrogen is sp² hybridized
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