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.
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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.
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