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Dipole moment measurements have been made for the following phenyl hydrazine derivatives of carbonic acid, namely diphenyl carbohydrazide, diphenyl carbazone and diphenyl thiocarbazone in dioxan solution. The values obtained are 3·77, 3·80 and 2·50 (all in Debye units) respectively. The structures of these compounds have been discussed with particular reference to resonance in these molecules.
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Subba Rao, B.S., Soundararajan, S. The dipole moments and molecular structure of phenylhydrazine derivatives of carbonic acid. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. 50, 149–155 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03047043
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