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,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine (DNPH, Brady's reagent, Borche's reagent) is the chemical compound C6H3(NO2)2NHNH2. Dinitrophenylhydrazine is a red to orange solid. It is a substituted hydrazine, and is often used to qualitatively test for carbonyl groups associated with aldehydes and ketones
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2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine (DNPH, Brady's reagent, Borche's reagent) is the chemical compound C6H3(NO2)2NHNH2. Dinitrophenylhydrazine is a red to orange solid. It is a substituted hydrazine, and is often used to qualitatively test for carbonyl groups associated with aldehydes and ketones.
Chemical formula: C6H6N4O4
Melting point: 198 to 202 °C (388 to 396 °F; 471 to 475 K) dec
Solubility in water: Slight
Main hazards: Flammable, possibly carcinogenic.
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2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine (DNPH, Brady's reagent, Borche's reagent) is the chemical compound C6H3(NO2)2NHNH2. Dinitrophenylhydrazine is a red to orange solid. It is a substituted hydrazine, and is often used to qualitatively test for carbonyl groups associated with aldehydes and ketones.
Chemical formula: C6H6N4O4
Melting point: 198 to 202 °C (388 to 396 °F; 471 to 475 K) dec
Solubility in water: Slight
Main hazards: Flammable, possibly carcinogenic.
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CH3COOC2H5 + NH3 ---> CH3CONH2 + C2H5COOH
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