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Definition of Hydrazides
1. hydrazide [n] - See also: hydrazide
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hydrazides
Literary usage of Hydrazides
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Handbook of Sugar Analysis: A Practical and Descriptive Treatise for Use by Charles Albert Browne (1912)
"The dibasic acids of the sugars yield hydrazides the same as the monobasic
derivatives; the second carboxyl group enables them however to fix an additional ..."
2. A Handbook of Sugar Analysis: A Practical and Descriptive Treatise for Use by Charles Albert Browne (1912)
"The dibasic acids of the sugars yield hydrazides the same as the monobasic
derivatives; the second carboxyl group enables them however to fix an additional ..."
3. Text-book of Chemistry: Inorganic and Organic, with Toxicology; for Students by Rudolph August Witthaus (1919)
"... when alcoholic solutions of creatinine and zinc chloride are mixed.
HYDRAZINES—hydrazides. The hydrazines are derivatives of hydrazine or ..."
4. Chemistry of the Organic Dye-stuffs by Rudolf Nietzki (1892)
"It is probable that the two hydrogen atoms which split off belong to the amido-group,
and therefore the hydrazides contain the group ..."
5. Treatise on General and Industrial Organic Chemistry by Ettore Molinari (1921)
"H. hydrazides AND AZIDES Introduction of an acid residue into ... The primary
hydrazides are more highly basic than the amides ..."
6. Chemistry of the Carbon Compounds: Or, Organic Chemistry by Victor von Richter (1891)
"The hydrazides of the monobasic acids are mostly readily soluble in hot water (p.
... The hydrazides are distinguished from the hydrazones by the red-violet ..."