Main differenceAmines have a nitrogen atom directly bonded to carbon chains.Amides have a nitrogen atom bonded to a carbonyl group (C=O), which changes their chemical reactivity.Amines and amides are both nitrogen-containing organic compounds, but their structures and properties are different,Amines are derived from ammonia (NH₃) where one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced with carbon groups (alkyl or aryl).General formula: R–NH₂ (primary amine), R₂NH (secondary), R₃N (tertiary).Example: Methylamine (CH₃NH₂)Amides are derived from carboxylic acids, where the –OH of the carboxyl group is replaced with an amino group (–NH₂).General formula: R–CO–NH₂Example: Acetamide (CH₃CONH₂)