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- Azane abstract "Azanes /ˌæzeɪns/ are saturated hydronitrogens, which means that they consist only of hydrogen and nitrogen atoms and all bonds are single bonds. By definition, cycles are excluded, so that the azanes comprise a homologous series of inorganic compounds with the general chemical formula NnHn+2. Each nitrogen atom has three bonds (either N-H or N-N bonds), and each hydrogen atom is joined to a nitrogen atom (H-N bonds). A series of linked nitrogen atoms is known as the nitrogen skeleton or nitrogen backbone. The number of nitrogen atoms is used to define the size of the azane (e.g. N2-azane).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.Azanes are reactive and have significant biological activity. Azanes can be viewed as a more biologically active or reactive portion (functional groups) of the molecule, which can be hung upon molecular trees.".
- Azane thumbnail Ammoniak.svg?width=300.
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- Azane wikiPageRevisionID "692868947".
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink 1,2-Dimethylhydrazine.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink 2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Affix.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Agaricus_bisporus.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Agaritine.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Aldehyde.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Alkane.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Amine.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Amino_radical.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Ammonia.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Azo_compound.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Biological_activity.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inorganic_compounds.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nitrogen_hydrides.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Chirality_(chemistry).
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Clinical_chemistry.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Cyclic_compound.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Functional_group.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Gyromitrin.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Homologous_series.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Hydralazine.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Hydrazine.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Hydrazone.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink IUPAC_numerical_multiplier.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Imine.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink International_Union_of_Pure_and_Applied_Chemistry.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Iproniazid.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Isoniazid.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Ketone.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Methyl_group.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Monomethylhydrazine.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Nitrile.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogen.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Nitroso.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Open-chain_compound.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Organic_chemistry.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Pharmaceutical_drug.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Phenelzine.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Phenylhydrazine.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Radical_(chemistry).
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Saturation_(chemistry).
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Single_bond.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Structural_isomer.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Substituent.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Triazane.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink Unsymmetrical_dimethylhydrazine.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLink File:Ammoniak.svg.
- Azane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Azane".
- Azane wikiPageWikiLinkText "azane".
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- Azane subject Category:Inorganic_compounds.
- Azane subject Category:Nitrogen_hydrides.
- Azane type Hydride.
- Azane comment "Azanes /ˌæzeɪns/ are saturated hydronitrogens, which means that they consist only of hydrogen and nitrogen atoms and all bonds are single bonds. By definition, cycles are excluded, so that the azanes comprise a homologous series of inorganic compounds with the general chemical formula NnHn+2. Each nitrogen atom has three bonds (either N-H or N-N bonds), and each hydrogen atom is joined to a nitrogen atom (H-N bonds).".
- Azane label "Azane".
- Azane sameAs Q4832226.
- Azane sameAs m.0klt9__.
- Azane sameAs Q4832226.
- Azane wasDerivedFrom Azane?oldid=692868947.
- Azane depiction Ammoniak.svg.
- Azane isPrimaryTopicOf Azane.