Experiments for 'hydrazine dihydrochloride'
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Results for 'hydrazine dihydrochloride':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- Hydrazine seems to be able to reduce copper(II) to copper(I) in mildly acidic environments. In alkaline environments the reaction is fast and most likely elemental copper is produced in the reaction.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- Nitric acid does not show a violent reaction with hydrazine, but instead, a white solid is formed, which does not dissolve well in the concentrated acid. Nitrogen oxides do not trigger a reaction, even when these are present, the reaction with the hydrazine does not set off.
EXPERIMENT 3 --------------- Concentrated nitric acid does not react violently with hydrazine at low temperature. When the acid is heated, then a reaction occurs. It is remarkable that such a strong oxidizer does not immediately decompose hydrazine.
End of results for 'hydrazine dihydrochloride'
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