aminooxalate
Aminooxalate is a chemical compound with the molecular formula NH2NHCO2. It is the ammonium salt of hydroxylamine-N-carboxylic acid, where a hydroxylamine molecule is deprotonated and forms a salt with a protonated carboxylic acid group. The structure features an amino group (NH2) and a carboxylate group (CO2) linked by an N-N bond. Aminooxalate can be considered a derivative of oxalic acid where one carboxyl group is replaced by a hydrazinocarbonyl group.
This compound is not as commonly encountered as many other organic acids or their salts. Its synthesis