(TCH), Thiocarbohydrazide, Highest Purity
H2NNHCSNHNH2 F.W. 106.15 CAS
#2231-57-4
b.p. 171°C (decomposed)
Osmiophilic reagent.
An indefinite shelf life due to a special purification process.
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