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Reaction of diborane with ammonia

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When diborane is heated with excess ammonia, it reacts with ammonia to form borazine and hydrogen. "This reaction takes place at a high temperature of 180-190˚C". ... Diborane is majorly used as rocket propellants and also as a reducing agent.

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Reaction of diborane with ammonia mainly gives the diammoniate salt [H2B(NH3)2]+(BH4)−. Ammonia borane is the main product when an adduct of borane is employed in place of diborane:

BH3(THF) + NH3 → BH3NH3 + THF.

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