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THE value of the dissociation energy of the N—H bond in hydrazine is uncertain as there exists a discrepancy between the measured value and that indicated by other chemical evidence.
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FISHER, I., HEATH, G. Dissociation Energy of the N—H Bond in Hydrazine. Nature 208, 1199–1200 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/2081199a0
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