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| Molar mass | 86.138 g·mol−1 | 
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). 
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Diazinanes or hexahydrodiazines are a class of nitrogen-containing heterocycles consisting of a saturated four-carbon, two-nitrogen ring. They exist in three isomeric forms depending on the relative position of the two nitrogen atoms, with 1,4-diazinanes being common.
Structure
The diazinanes have six-membered cyclohexane-like ring but with two carbons replaced by nitrogens. The three isomers of triazinane are distinguished by the positions of their nitrogen atoms, and are referred to as 1,2-diazinane, 1,3-diazinane, and 1,4-diazinane (more commonly called piperazine).
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See also
- 6-membered saturated rings with one nitrogen atom: Piperidine
 - 6-membered saturated rings with two nitrogen atoms: Diazinane
- Piperazine
 - Hexahydropyrimidine
 - Hexahydropyridazine
 
 - 6-membered aromatic rings with two nitrogen atoms: Diazine
 - 6-membered saturated rings with three nitrogen atoms Triazinane
 
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