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Acetazolamide contains a weakly acidic sulphonamide group, SO2NH2 as well as what is considered a peptide link, CONH but is named as an amide functional group. These groups are joined to a cyclic 5-membered ring, containing 2 Nitrogens doubly bonded to carbons in the ring (azomethine?) and a Sulfur member.

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The functional group in paracetamol is a hydroxyl group (-OH), which is part of its phenol group.

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a amine and phenol groups are in paracetamol.

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phenol and amide

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