(zōng) - Zong — refers to a chemical compound, specifically

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Zong — refers to a chemical compound, specifically a hydrazone, which is a class of organic compounds formed by the reaction of hydrazines with aldehydes or ketones.

Zong — refers to a chemical compound, specifically

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Hydrazone compoundHydrazone groupCarbonyl hydrazoneAryl hydrazoneHydrazone formationHydrazone derivative
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Usage & contexts

Examples

  • This reaction produces a hydrazone (腙).
  • The carbonyl compound reacts with hydrazine to form a hydrazone (腙).
  • Hydrazones (腙类化合物) are important intermediates in organic synthesis.
  • The structure contains a hydrazone group (腙基).

Collocations

  • Hydrazone compound(腙化合物)
  • Hydrazone group(腙基)
  • Carbonyl hydrazone(羰基腙)
  • Aryl hydrazone(芳基腙)
  • Hydrazone formation(腙的形成)
  • Hydrazone derivative(腙衍生物)

Cultural background

FAQ
  • 腙 is a specialized chemical term with no significant cultural connotations in traditional Chinese culture.
  • The character is primarily used in scientific and technical contexts, particularly in organic chemistry.
  • It represents a modern scientific borrowing rather than a character with historical cultural significance.

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