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Amides are the derivatives of Carboxylic Acid. The are formed when the Hydroxyl group in carboxylic acids is replaced by -NR₂. The simplest way of synthesizing Amides is the condensation of primary or secondary amine with carboxylic acid. This reaction requires heat because it has high activation energy. The Amides formed by reacting the given carboxylic acids with Isopropyl amine are given below,

The reaction between an amine and a carboxylic acid yields an amide.
Amines contain the functional group -NH2 while carboxylic acids contain the functional group -COOH. A reaction between an amine and a carboxylic acid yields an amide(HNCO). A functional group in organic chemistry refers to an atom, group of atoms or bond that are responsible for the chemical reactivity of a homologous series.
The amine isopropylamine forms the amide compounds shown in the images attached when it reacts with the give carboxylic acids as shown.
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