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- N-ethylpropanamide
N-Ethylpropionamide is an organic molecule that has a hydrogen bond with the solute. The functional theory explains that the frequency shift of the solute's vibration is dependent on the concentration of the solute and the solvent. High salt concentrations can cause a change in the vibrational frequency, which may be due to a strain in the water molecules. Hydrated N-Ethylpropionamide has been found to have constant volume under high salt conditions, while chloride ions can cause changes in volume. Reaction intermediates are often hydrogen bonded as well as amide groups. Intermolecular hydrogen bonds occur between two different molecules, such as an amide group and a chloride ion.
Chemical properties
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