Among these NH3 is the weakest base so strongest conjugate acid would be NH4+ ion.
The traditional name is hydrazine and the systematic name according to IUPAC is diazane.
N2H4 + O2 >> N2 + 2H2O ( for some reason the capitals will not remain when I click save )
First, calculate the molar mass of N2H4 (hydrazine) to be 32 g/mol. Use the stoichiometry of the balanced equation to find the molar ratio of N2H4 to H2O, which is 1:4. Next, determine the number of moles of N2H4 in 27 grams and then use the molar ratio to find the number of moles of H2O produced. Finally, convert the moles of H2O to grams using the molar mass of H2O (18 g/mol).
4nh3 + 5o2 --> 4no + 6h2o
Molar mass Hydrazine monohydrate: (N2H4)(H2O) >=> 32.0452 + 18.0153 = 50.0605 g/mol
'Conjugate' means ONE proton (H+) more (acid) or less (base) than the described acid or base respectively:So the conjugate acid of C6H5NH2 is C6H5NH3+ (phenylammonium cation)
No, N2H4 (hydrazine) is not an acid. It is a weak base that can accept a proton to form NH3+.
N2H4 is called hydrazine. It is also called diamine.
N2H4 is called hydrazine. It is also called diamine.
N2H4 is commonly called hydrazine, but it could also be named dinitrogen tetrahydride.
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N2H4 + 2H2O2 -> N2 + 4H2O 1.5 moles N2H4 (4 mole H2O/1 mole N2H4) = 6.0 moles water produced
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The strongest intermolecular force in hydrazine (N2H4) is hydrogen bonding. This is due to the presence of hydrogen atoms bonded to nitrogen, creating a significant dipole-dipole interaction between the molecules. Hydrogen bonding is stronger than other IMF such as van der Waals forces in hydrazine.
The balanced reaction for N2H4 + H2O2 --> N2 + H2O is N2H4 + 2H2O2 --> N2 + 4H2O
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3N2H4 --> 4NH3 + N2 is the correctly balanced equation.