Azine vs. Ketazine — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Azine and Ketazine
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Azine
Azines are a functional class of organic compounds with the connectivity RR'C=N-N=CRR'. These compounds are the product of the condensation of hydrazine with ketones and aldehydes, although in practice they are often made by alternative routes.
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Ketazine
(organic chemistry) An azine derived from an ketone; general formula R2C=NN=CR2
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Azine
Any of a group of organic compounds resulting from the condensation reaction of hydrazine and two carbonyl groups.
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Azine
A six-membered heterocyclic compound, such as pyridine, that contains one or more atoms of nitrogen with a ring structure resembling that of benzene.
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Azine
(organic chemistry) Any of a class of organic compounds, having the general formula R2C=NN=CR2, produced by the action of a carbonyl compound with hydrazine. Category:en:Nitrogen
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