What is the difference between an amide group and an amine group in terms of their chemical structures and properties?

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An amide group has a carbonyl group (CO) bonded to a nitrogen atom, while an amine group has a nitrogen atom bonded to hydrogen atoms. Amides are more polar and have higher boiling points compared to amines. Amides can form hydrogen bonds, making them more soluble in water than amines.

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