Hydroxylamine and Hydrazine both functions as oxidising and reducing agent. Why?
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Hydrazine has been used as a reducing agent under two sets of conditions. 1. i-butoxide for the reduction of carbonyl compounds.
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Preparation. Acetone oxime is synthesized by the condensation of acetone and hydroxylamine in the presence of HCl: (CH3)2CO + H2NOH → (CH3)2CNOH + H2O. It can also be generated via ammoxidation of acetone in the presence of hydrogen peroxide.
The pure material is a white, unstable crystalline, hygroscopic compound. However, hydroxylamine is almost always provided and used as an aqueous solution. It is used to prepare oximes, an important functional group. It is also an intermediate in biological nitrification.
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