C6h8n2
Aniline can be converted into phenyl hydrazine by reacting it with hydrazine hydrate in the presence of an acid catalyst such as hydrochloric acid. The reaction proceeds through the formation of a diazonium salt intermediate, which then reacts with excess hydrazine to form phenyl hydrazine.
It's empirical formula would be NH2. An empirical formula represents the ratio of the atoms in the compound, rather than the actual number. You can work this out by dividing by a common denominator (in this case, 2).
D-erythrose and D-threose both yield the same osazone. Likewise, L-erythrose and L-threose yield the same osazone.
The formula is C13H10O3
Molar mass Hydrazine monohydrate: (N2H4)(H2O) >=> 32.0452 + 18.0153 = 50.0605 g/mol
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
N2H4 is called hydrazine. It is also called diamine.
(CH3)2NNH2
The chemical formula of hydrazine is N2H4, which means there are 2 nitrogen atoms and 4 hydrogen atoms in each molecule of hydrazine.
H2NNH2 is the chemical formula for hydrazine, which is a colorless liquid with a pungent odor. It is commonly used as a rocket propellant and in the production of pharmaceuticals and pesticides. Hydrazine is highly toxic and must be handled with care.
The traditional name is hydrazine and the systematic name according to IUPAC is diazane.
Phenyl azo beta naphthol is not a saturated compound. It contains multiple double bonds in its molecular structure, which makes it unsaturated.