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piperazine hexahydrate

piperazine hexahydrate

[pī′par·ə‚zēn ¦hek·sə′hī‚drāt]
(organic chemistry)
C4H10N2·6H2O White crystals with a melting point of 44°C; soluble in alcohol and water; used for pharmaceuticals and insecticides.
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The results showed that BZP itself was toxic to the kidney and its starting material, piperazine hexahydrate, was toxic to the liver.
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