C8H6N2O2

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C8H6N2O2 is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C8H6N2O2. It is composed of eight carbon atoms, six hydrogen atoms, two nitrogen atoms, and two oxygen atoms. This compound is of interest in various fields of chemistry and biochemistry due to its unique properties and potential applications.

Structure and Properties[edit | edit source]

The structure of C8H6N2O2 includes a benzene ring substituted with two nitrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms. The exact arrangement of these atoms can vary, leading to different isomers with distinct properties. The molecular weight of C8H6N2O2 is approximately 162.15 g/mol.

Synthesis[edit | edit source]

The synthesis of C8H6N2O2 can be achieved through various chemical reactions, often involving the condensation of appropriate precursors. The specific methods of synthesis depend on the desired isomer and the intended application of the compound.

Applications[edit | edit source]

C8H6N2O2 has potential applications in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials science. Its unique structure allows it to interact with biological molecules in specific ways, making it a candidate for drug development and other biotechnological applications.

Related Compounds[edit | edit source]

C8H6N2O2 is related to several other compounds with similar structures or functional groups. These related compounds can provide insights into the reactivity and potential uses of C8H6N2O2.

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