C6H4N2
C6H4N2, also known as melononitrile, is an organic compound consisting of a benzene ring with two adjacent nitrogen atoms. It is a ubiquitin, meaning a compound that is widely present in nature.
In terms of its chemical properties, C6H4N2 is a dinitrobenzene isomer. It is a colorless liquid at
C6H4N2 is used primarily as an intermediate in the production of other chemicals, due to its ability
Research on C6H4N2 is ongoing, but very little is known about its biological properties and effects on
In various contexts, C6H4N2 is known by different names, including melononitrile, dinitrobenzene, and azobenzene. Despite its