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Definition of N2H22
N2H22 is the chemical formula of hydrazine, an organic compound that contains two nitrogen atoms and two hydrogen atoms.
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: Hydrazine.
1.1.2 English name: Hydrazine.
1.2. Atomic mass: It has 14 atomic mass.
1.3. Atomic weight: 32.04516
1.3.1 Molecular structure: Hydrazine consists of two nitrogen atoms linked to each other by a single bond and each nitrogen is also linked to a hydrogen atom.
1.4 Ion structure: Hydrazine does not form ions in chemistry. -
Properties: N2H22
2.1 Physical properties of N2H22
State: Liquid
Color: Colorless
Smell: Stimulating smell
PH level: 14 (very alkaline)
2.2 Chemical properties of N2H22: Hydrazine is a strong reducing agent, easily oxidized and also easily combustible. It can also react with acids to form hydrazine salts.
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4.1 Laboratory synthesis of N2H22
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4.2 Industrial synthesis of N2H22: Hydrazine is typically produced from ammonia and bleach through the Olin-Raschig process or the Peroxide process.