Molecular dynamics simulation of an aqueous solution of acetamide was performed using Lennard–Jones 12-6-1 potentials to describe the solute–solvent interactions, and TIP3P to describe the water–water interactions. The Morokuma decomposition scheme and the ESIE solute atomic charges were used to reproduce the molecular parameters of the solute–water interaction potential. The results showed that the functions that use the EX-PL-DIS-ES interaction model lead to good values of the structural and energy properties (in particular, the hydration shell and the solvation energies) when they are compared with those from using AMBER-derived parameters, and with the available theoretical and experimental data.