N2H4 is called hydrazine. It is also called diamine.
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).
N2H4 is commonly called hydrazine, but it could also be named dinitrogen tetrahydride.
The traditional name is hydrazine and the systematic name according to IUPAC is diazane.
The VSEPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) theory for N2H4 (hydrazine) predicts a trigonal pyramidal molecular geometry around each nitrogen atom due to the presence of two lone pairs on each nitrogen atom. This results in a bent molecular shape for N2H4.
N2H4 is called hydrazine. It is also called diamine.
Molar mass Hydrazine monohydrate: (N2H4)(H2O) >=> 32.0452 + 18.0153 = 50.0605 g/mol
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The traditional name is hydrazine and the systematic name according to IUPAC is diazane.
No, N2H4 (hydrazine) is not an acid. It is a weak base that can accept a proton to form NH3+.
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find empirical formula mass which is 16g.then divide 32g with 16g.the result which is 2, multiply it with the emf to get the molecular formula.answer = n2h4.
N2H4 + 2H2O2 -> N2 + 4H2O 1.5 moles N2H4 (4 mole H2O/1 mole N2H4) = 6.0 moles water produced