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Hydrazines
Class of chemical compounds / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hydrazines (R2N−NR2) are a class of chemical compounds with two nitrogen atoms linked via a covalent bond and which carry from one up to four alkyl or aryl substituents. Hydrazines can be considered as derivatives of the inorganic hydrazine (H2N−NH2), in which one or more hydrogen atoms have been replaced by hydrocarbon groups.[1]
Alkylhydrazine (example) |
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Arylhydrazines (examples) |
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![]() Tetraphenylhydrazine |