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Space-filling model of a phenylhydrazine molecule, C5H8N2, from the crystal structure of triisopropylgallium-phenylhydrazine hemikis(phenylhydrazine) solvate, PhNHNH2Ga(iPr)3·½(PhNHNH2), reported in Z. Anorg. Allg. Chem. (2009) 635, 1014-1022 and CSD entry AHEKUU.

The crystal structure of pure phenylhydrazine is also available in the CSD as PHYDRZ10 but this 1968 determination did not locate the hydrogen atoms.

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Carbon, C: grey
Hydrogen, H: white
Nitrogen, N: blue
Model manipulated in Avogadro 1.2 and image generated in CCDC Mercury 3.8.
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