N2H4 is called hydrazine. It is also called diamine.
Hydrazine is a form of matter, not energy.
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The strongest IMF Hydrazine has is Hydrogen bonds.
Exhaust fumes are considered to be extremely dangerous and can seriously injure or even kill someone. The most dangerous type of exhaust fumes are the ones who contain carbon monoxide, which is regarded as the commonest single cause of poisoning in both industry and the home.
According to the Wikipedia article on hydrazine, the molecular formula for hydrazine is N2H4 and it's molar mass is 32.0452g/mol.1 mole N2H4 = 32.0452g/mol = 6.022 x 1023moleculesConvert mass in grams to moles.10.11g hydrazine x 1mol/32.0452g = 0.3155mol hydrazineConvert moles to molecules.0.3155mol hydrazine x 6.022 x 1023molecules/mol = 1.900 x 1023molecules hydrazine
lassaigne's test is not given by hydrazine as it cannot produce NaCN
It is poisonous.
Mixing bleach and ammonia is extremely dangerous, since toxic vapors will be produced. Chloramine vapor, with a potential for hydrazine formation is very toxic
Hydrazine and ammonia are composed of the same elements but have different chemical and empirical formulas. Ammonia is NH3, Hydrazine is N2H4 they have the same elements but in a different ratio.
It is not, ammonia is more basic (pkb=5) than hydrazine (pkb=6)