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Hydrazine chemical reaction​

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Answered by vandana5287
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Hydrazine is used in the Wolff-Kishner reduction, a reaction that transforms the carbonyl group of a ketone into a methylene bridge (or an aldehyde into a methyl group) via a hydrazone intermediate. The production of the highly stable dinitrogen from the hydrazine derivative helps to drive the reaction.

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Hydrazine, a chemical compound that has a molecular formula of N2H4. It also has an ammonia like odor, is 60% saturated aqueous solution for safety reason, and used as rocket fuels.Hydrazine is used in the Wolff-Kishner reduction, a reaction that transforms the carbonyl group of a ketone into a methylene bridge (or an aldehyde into a methyl group) via a hydrazone intermediate. The production of the highly stable dinitrogen from the hydrazine derivative helps to drive the reaction.

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