Carbazide

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Chemical structure of diphenylcarbazide, a carbazide used as an analytical reagent[1]

In chemistry, carbazide is a functional group formally derived from the condensation of carbonic acid with a hydrazine derivative.

Reactions

Reaction of a carbazide with aldehyde or ketone produces a carbazone.

References

  1. Crossley, H. E. (1936). "Diphenylcarbazide. An internal indicator for use in the titration of iron with dichromate". The Analyst 61 (720): 164. Bibcode:1936Ana....61..164C. doi:10.1039/AN9366100164. 


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