Q ) What is the structure of phenylhydrazone?
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The structure of phenylhydrazone is C6H8N2.
- The chemical compound phenylhydrazine has the formula C6H5NHNH2. PhNHNH2 is a common abbreviation. It can also be found in mushrooms that are edible.
- When phenylhydrazine is exposed to air, it forms monoclinic prisms that, at room temperature, melt into oil and become yellow to dark red. [1] Phenylhydrazine is miscible with ethanol, diethyl ether, chloroform, and benzene. It's only a smidgeon soluble in water.
- Phenylhydrazine crystals are pale yellow in colour. 66°F melting point It turns into an oily liquid. Toxicities can be acquired by inhalation, skin absorption, or ingestion 192°F is the flashpoint. Temperature of autoignition is 345°F. Alcohol is soluble in it.
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