Amino radical

The amino radical, NH2•, is the neutral form of the amide ion (NH−2). Amino radicals are highly reactive and consequently short lived; however, they form an important part of radical chemistry. In sufficiently high concentration, azanyl dimerises to form hydrazine.

Amino radical

The amino radical, NH2•, is the neutral form of the amide ion (NH−2). Amino radicals are highly reactive and consequently short lived; however, they form an important part of radical chemistry. In sufficiently high concentration, azanyl dimerises to form hydrazine.