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Amoxicillin (1) Amoxicillin is a diamide. One of the amides is also a factam. What does that term mean? (2) One of the a
Amoxicillin (1) Amoxicillin is a diamide. One of the amides is also a factam. What does that term mean? (2) One of the amides is secondary, and one of the amides is tertiary. Explain. (3) Amoxicillin also has other groups that either we talked about, or that were in chapters that we've already covered. See if you can find: the primary amine, the phenol, the carboxylic acid, and the thioether. Ampicillin: How is ampicillin different from amoxicillin? N-H Penicillin G (also called benzylpenicillin): How is benzylpenicillin different from ampicillin and amoxicillin? Why do you suppose it is called benzylpenicillin? Which of the three compounds is probably most water-soluble? Which is probably least water-soluble? Explain.