Tetraaminoethylene
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tetraaminoethylene-253-4549025
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Tetraaminoethylene
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In organic chemistry, tetraaminoethylene is a hypothetical, organic compound with formula C2N4H8 or (H2N)2C=C(NH2)2. Like all polyamines that are geminal, this compound has never been synthesised and is believed to be extremely unstable. However, there are many stable compounds that can be viewed as derivatives of tetraaminoethylene, with various organic functional groups substituted for some or all hydrogen atoms. These compounds, which have the general formula (R2N)2C=C(NR2)2, are collectively
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Hypothetical organic molecule ((H2N)2C=C(NH2)2)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetraaminoethylene
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2022-10-10T00:11:08Z
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