What does a phenylhydrazone look like and what chapter is this from?
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Hydrazones are organic compounds that contain a carbon double-bonded to a nitrogen, and that nitrogen is bound to another nitrogen. In other words, they contain C=N-N
A phenylhydrazone, therefore, would be a hydrazone that also contains a benzene ring. Benzophenone hydrazone would be a good example. These compounds should be in the nitrogen-containing compounds chapter.
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