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why does hydrazine (N2H4) act like an organic compound?

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Answered by seenmp1975
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Hydrazine was first isolated from organic compounds in 1887. ... Hydrazine, N2H4, is a molecule in which one hydrogen atom in NH3... Hydrazine reacts with acids and some metallic salts, and the products are used in the manufacture of certain explosives and agricultural fungicides.

Answered by gursharanjali
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Hydrazines refer to a class of organic substances derived by replacing one or more hydrogen atoms in hydrazine by an organic group.

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Hydrazine.

NamesChemical formulaN 2H 4Molar mass32.0452 g·mol−1AppearanceColorless, fuming, oily liquidOdorAmmonia-like

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