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    Tertiary Amides Are Typically Insoluble in Water
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Tertiary Amides Are Typically Insoluble in Water

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Tertiary amides are typically insoluble in water.The solvent dimethyl acetamide,CH3CON(CH3)2,which is commonly called DMA,is an exception.Explain why the solvent DMA is soluble in water.Diagram the intermolecular forces that make DMA soluble in water.

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