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Diazaborine

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Diazaborine is an chemical compound with properties intermediate between benzene and borazine. Its chemical formula is C3BN2H5. It resembles a benzene ring, except that three carbons are replaced by two nitrogen and boron, respectively. Notable molecules contain this moiety include diazaborine B.