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  2. CH4N2O - Wikipedia

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    The molecular formula CH 4 N 2 O (molar mass: 60.06 g/mol, exact mass: 60.03236 u) may refer to: Urea, or carbamide; Ammonium cyanate; Formylhydrazine

  3. Formylhydrazine - Wikipedia

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    Formylhydrazine is a chemical compound with the molecular formula CH 4 N 2 O and it has a mass of 60 g/mol. It is also known as formic acid hydrazide, hydrazinecarboxaldehyde, formohydrazide, or formic hydrazide. It is one of the simplest compounds in the hydrazide class.

  4. Urea - Wikipedia

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    The structure of the molecule of urea is O=C(−NH 2) 2.The urea molecule is planar when in a solid crystal because of sp 2 hybridization of the N orbitals. [8] [9] It is non-planar with C 2 symmetry when in the gas phase [10] or in aqueous solution, [9] with C–N–H and H–N–H bond angles that are intermediate between the trigonal planar angle of 120° and the tetrahedral angle of 109.5°.

  5. Hydrogen peroxide–urea - Wikipedia

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    The solid state structure of this adduct has been determined by neutron diffraction. [5]Hydrogen peroxide–urea is a readily water-soluble, odorless, crystalline solid, which is available as white powder or colorless needles or platelets. [2]

  6. Urea nitrate - Wikipedia

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    It has chemical formula of CH 5 N 3 O 4 or (NH 2) 2 COHNO 3. Urea nitrate is produced in one step by reaction of urea with nitric acid. This is an exothermic reaction, so steps must be taken to control the temperature. It was discovered in 1797 by William Cruickshank, [4] inventor of the Chloralkali process.

  7. Choline chloride - Wikipedia

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    Choline chloride is an organic compound with the formula [(CH 3) 3 NCH 2 CH 2 OH] + Cl −. It is a quaternary ammonium salt, consisting of choline cations ([(CH 3) 3 NCH 2 CH 2 OH] +) and chloride anions (Cl −). It is a bifunctional compound, meaning, it contains both a quaternary ammonium functional group and a hydroxyl functional group.

  8. CH4N2 - Wikipedia

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    The molecular formula CH 4 N 2 (molar mass: 44.06 g/mol, exact mass: 44.0375 u) may refer to: Ammonium cyanide; Diaziridine; Formamidine [Wikidata

  9. Alkyl group - Wikipedia

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    An acyclic alkyl has the general formula of −C n H 2n+1. A cycloalkyl group is derived from a cycloalkane by removal of a hydrogen atom from a ring and has the general formula −C n H 2n−1. [2] Typically an alkyl is a part of a larger molecule. In structural formulae, the symbol R is used to designate a generic (unspecified) alkyl group.