Azane
Azanes /ˌæzeɪns/ are saturated hydronitrogens, which means that they consist only of hydrogen and nitrogen atoms and all bonds are single bonds. They are therefore pnictogen hydrides. By definition, cycles are excluded, so that the azanes comprise a homologous series of inorganic compounds with the general chemical formula NnHn+2. The simplest possible azane (the parent molecule) is ammonia, NH3. There is no limit to the number of nitrogen atoms that can be linked together, the only limitation being that the molecule is acyclic, is saturated, and is a hydronitrogen.
Azane
Azanes /ˌæzeɪns/ are saturated hydronitrogens, which means that they consist only of hydrogen and nitrogen atoms and all bonds are single bonds. They are therefore pnictogen hydrides. By definition, cycles are excluded, so that the azanes comprise a homologous series of inorganic compounds with the general chemical formula NnHn+2. The simplest possible azane (the parent molecule) is ammonia, NH3. There is no limit to the number of nitrogen atoms that can be linked together, the only limitation being that the molecule is acyclic, is saturated, and is a hydronitrogen.
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Azane bezeichnet eine Gruppe c ...... uffix -amin bezeichnet werden.
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Azanes /ˌæzeɪns/ are saturated ...... be hung upon molecular trees.
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Azane bezeichnet eine Gruppe c ...... N-Heteroanaloga der n-Alkane.
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Azanes /ˌæzeɪns/ are saturated ...... rated, and is a hydronitrogen.
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Azane
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