Hydrazine is a colorless, flammable liquid with a strong ammonia-like odor with a density and appearance similar to water. It is a highly reactive and unstable compound, especially in the anhydrous form used as a propellant. Hydrazine is an inorganic compound with the formula N2H4, a strong base and a reductor. It is used in rocket fuels, pharmaceuticals, corrosion inhibitors and more, but it is also toxic and unstable. Discover hydrazine’s properties, preparation, and real-world uses. Master chemistry concepts with Vedantu’s expert guidance-start learning now! Hydrazine, (N2H4), one of a series of compounds called hydronitrogens and a powerful reducing agent. It is used in the synthesis of various pesticides, as a base for blowing agents that make the holes in foam rubber, and as a corrosion inhibitor in boilers.

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