- ammonia-like odour.
Hydrazine is
highly hazardous unless handled in
solution as, for example,
hydrazine hydrate (N2H4·xH2O).
Hydrazine is
mainly used as...
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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...
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Hydrazine nitrate is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula N2H4·HNO3. It has
usage in
liquid explosives as an oxidizer. It
exists in two crystalline...
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Hydrazine sulfate, more
properly hydrazinium hydrogensulfate, is a salt of the
cation hydrazinium and the
anion bisulfate (hydrogensulfate), with the...
- (isopropylidenehydrazine) is the
product of
condensation of
acetone and
hydrazine, as
typical for
hydrazone formation. It is an
intermediate in the synthesis...
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Hydrazine oxidoreductase (EC 1.7.99.8, HAO (ambiguous)) is an
enzyme with
systematic name
hydrazine:acceptor oxidoreductase. This
enzyme catalyses the...
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Monomethylhydrazine (MMH) is a
highly toxic,
volatile hydrazine derivative with the
chemical formula CH6N2. It is used as a
rocket propellant in bipropellant...
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first prepared by Emil Fischer, who
discovered and
named the
class of
hydrazines, by
reducing N-Nitrosodimethylamine with zinc in
boiling acetic acid....
- The Olin
Raschig process is a
chemical process for the
production of
hydrazine. The main
steps in this process,
patented by
German chemist Friedrich Raschig...
- The
hydrazine antidepressants are a
group of non-selective,
irreversible monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
which were
discovered and
initially marketed...