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- Hydrazinium is the cation with the formula [N2H5]+. This cation has a methylamine-like structure ([H2N−NH3]+). It can be derived from hydrazine by protonation...
- Hydrazinium nitroformate (HNF) is a salt of hydrazine and nitroform (trinitromethane). It has the molecular formula [H2NNH3]+[C(NO2)3]− and is soluble...
- of the hydrazinium cation [N2H5]+, by treatment with mineral acids. A common salt is hydrazinium hydrogensulfate, [N2H5]+[HSO4]−. Hydrazinium hydrogensulfate...
- Hydrazine sulfate, more properly hydrazinium hydrogensulfate, is a salt of the cation hydrazinium and the anion bisulfate (hydrogensulfate), with the formula...
- Hydrazinium azide or hydrazine azide is a chemical compound with formula H 5N 5 or [N 2H+ 5][N− 3]. It is a salt of the hydrazinium cation N 2H+ 5 and...
- spectrophotometry. Standard for turbidimetry is prepared by dissolving 5g of hydrazinium (2+) sulfate(N2H4H2SO4) and 50g of hexamethylenetertramine in 1liter...
- ammonium cation ([NR4]+, where R is organyl) Tetrafluoroammonium ([NF4]+) Hydrazinium ([H2N−NH3]+ and substituted derivatives) Hydrazinediium ([H3N−NH3]2+...
- aqueous hydrazine with nitrous acid: N2H4 + HNO2 → HN3 + 2 H2O With the hydrazinium cation [N2H5]+ this reaction is written as: [N2H5]+ + HNO2 → HN3 + H2O...
- (May 2005). "Synthesis, Structure, and Thermal Properties of Soluble Hydrazinium Germanium(IV) and Tin(IV) Selenide Salts". Inorganic Chemistry. 44 (10):...
- (protonated methylamine) ethylammonium, CH3CH2NH+3 (protonated ethylamine) hydrazinium, or diazanium, H2N−NH+3 (protonated hydrazine, a.k.a. diazane) anilinium...