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Definition of Hydrazines
1. hydrazine [n] - See also: hydrazine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hydrazines
Literary usage of Hydrazines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Proximate by Alfred Henry Allen (1892)
"Hydrazine is the parent of a large and important class of bases generally called
hydrazines, one member of which, phenyl- hydrazine, (C6HS)HN. ..."
2. Methods of Organic Analysis by Henry Clapp Sherman (1912)
"REACTIONS WITH hydrazines All of the monosaccharides, and maltose and lactose
among the disaccharides, have the carbonyl group (as such or in the tautomeric ..."
3. A Textbook of Organic Chemistry by Joseph Scudder Chamberlain (1921)
"Tri-hydrazine« Telra-hydrazines Di-hydrazines All of these compounds are termed
hydrazines although the symmetrical di-hydrazines retain the name of hydrazo ..."
4. A Text-book of Organic Chemistry by August Bernthsen (1891)
"The hydrazines of the benzene series (E. Fischer) entirely correspond with those of
... Like all hydrazines it is characterized by strong reducing power, ..."
5. Gulf War And Health by Institute of Medicine (2005)
"hydrazines AND NITRIC ACID This chapter discusses the committee's review and
evaluation of epidemiologie studies and toxicologie information on persistent ..."
6. Text-book of Chemistry: Inorganic and Organic, with Toxicology; for Students by Rudolph August Witthaus (1919)
"The aliphatic hydrazines are obtained from the alkyl-ureas, by conversion into
... Most of the hydrazines, some of which are of considerable interest, ..."
7. Victor Von Richter's Organic Chemistry ; Or, Chemistry of the Carbon Compounds by Victor von Richter, Richard Anschütz, Edgar Fahs Smith, Georg Schroeter (1899)
"Alkyl-hydrazines. Just as the amines are derived from ammonia, NH3, so the hydra-
zines are derived from hydrazine or diamide, H2N—NH,, an analogue of ..."
8. A Text-book of Chemistry by Samuel Philip Sadtler, Henry Trimble (1898)
"hydrazines. — Both the diazo- and the azo-compounds contain the dyad group ...
The aromatic hydrazines are substitution derivatives of hydrazine, NHa — NH2. ..."