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called diazene or diimine, is a
compound having the
formula HN=NH. It
exists as two
geometric isomers, E (trans) and Z (cis). The term
diazene is more...
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compounds are
considered as
derivatives of
diazene (diimide), and are
sometimes referred to as '
diazenes'. The
diazenes absorb light strongly and are common...
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computer software. Cis–trans
isomerism can also
occur in
inorganic compounds.
Diazenes (and the
related diphosphenes) can also
exhibit cis–trans isomerism. As...
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elimination of
arylsulfinic acid to give an
unstable diazene as a
reactive intermediate. The
diazene extrudes N2 to give
isolated allene product. The authors...
- Carbon–oxygen
double bond
Dimethyl sulfoxide Sulfur–oxygen
double bond
Diazene Nitrogen–nitrogen
double bond The type of
bonding can be
explained in terms...
- also
known by the
incorrectly constructed (but
commonly used) name 1,1-
diazene or
systematic name diazanylidene, is an
organic derivative of the parent...
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migration and
nitrogen extrusion which occur in a
concerted manner.
Allylic diazene rearrangement as the
final step in the
reductive 1,3-transposition of α...
- aryl or
alkyl groups).
IUPAC defines azo
compounds as: "Derivatives of
diazene (diimide), HN=NH,
wherein both
hydrogens are
substituted by hydrocarbyl...
- N2H2 may
refer to: N2H2,
Diazene, a
chemical compound N2H2 (company), the
company which developed the content-control
software Bess This disambiguation...
- sulfate.
Attempts to
convert triazanium salts to the free base
release only
diazene and ammonia.
Triazane was
first synthesized as a
ligand of the
silver complex...