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hydrazine

/hahy-druh-zeen/US // ˈhaɪ drəˌzin //UK // (ˈhaɪdrəˌziːn, -zɪn) //

肼,肼类,联氨,肼的作用

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called diamine. a colorless, oily, fuming liquid, N2H4, that is a weak base in solution and forms a large number of salts resembling ammonium salts: used chiefly as a reducing agent and a jet-propulsion fuel.
    • : a class of substances derived by replacing one or more hydrogen atoms in hydrazine by an organic group.

Examples

  • Another portion of the solution gave a slight precipitate with phenyl hydrazine in the cold.

  • On digestion of its warm aqueous solution with warm dilute sulphuric acid, hydrazine sulphate and oxalic acid are obtained.

  • For example, glucose reacts with phenyl hydrazine in acetic acid solution, in two stages.

  • While they're unloading the G-boat, I wish you'd get the tanks refilled with hydrazine and nitric acid.

  • "If we had a franchise, we could force Space Fuels to sell us hydrazine," said Deveet unhappily.

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