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  • Chromium azide is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula Cr(N3)3. Chromium azide formation has been investigated from chromium salts and sodium...
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    names of many nitrogen compounds, such as hydrazine and compounds of the azide ion. Finally, it led to the name "pnictogens" for the group headed by nitrogen...
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    Edward J. Kaufmann, Richard C. Thompson (1977). "Reduction of organic azides by chromium(II) in aqueous solution". Journal of the American Chemical Society...
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    10 chemicals of major public concern. Other examples include manganese, chromium, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, silver, antimony and thallium. Heavy metals...
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  • Americium(III) iodide − AmI3 Americium dioxide – AmO2 Ammonia – NH3 Ammonium azide – [NH4]N3 Ammonium bicarbonate – [NH4]HCO3 Ammonium bisulfate – [NH4]HSO4...
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    bromide, trimethylsilyl iodide, trimethylsilyl cyanide, trimethylsilyl azide, and trimethylsilyl trifluoromethanesulfonate (TMSOTf). These compounds...
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    yields nitrogen gas and water. Barium azide -"Ba(N 3)"on heating yields barium metal and nitrogen gas. Sodium azide on heating at 300 °C (573 K; 572 °F)...
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    carcinogens. Mutagens are not necessarily carcinogens, and vice versa. Sodium azide for example may be mutagenic (and highly toxic), but it has not been shown...
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    1 × 10−10 It can react with barium hydroxide in the presence of sodium azide to create barium chromate(V). The reaction releases oxygen and water. 4...
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  • electrolysis. Cobalt(II) azide (Co(N3)2) is another binary compound of cobalt and nitrogen that can explode when heated. Cobalt(II) and azide can form Co(N 3)2−...
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  • to but distinct from nitride is pernitride diatomic anion (N2−2) and the azide triatomic anion (N3-). Greenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997). Chemistry...
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    is a high-melting-point compound which is readily hydrolyzed. Beryllium azide, BeN6 is known and beryllium phosphide, Be3P2 has a similar structure to...
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    chlorine thiocyanate (ClSCN, unlike its oxygen counterpart), and chlorine azide (ClN3). Chlorine monofluoride (ClF) is extremely thermally stable, and is...
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  • Kolb. He also works on the mechanism and optimisation of copper-catalysed azide-alkyl cycloaddition; on targeted synthesis of enzyme inhibitors and antivirals;...
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    dangerously explosive silver compounds are silver azide, AgN3, formed by reaction of silver nitrate with sodium azide, and silver acetylide, Ag2C2, formed when...
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    N3− Phosphide P3− Oxide O2− Sulfide S2− Selenide Se2− Polyatomic anions Azide N−3 Peroxide O2−2 Triodide I−3 Oxoanions (Polyatomic ions) Carbonate CO2−3...
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    such as cyanogen bromide (BrCN), bromine thiocyanate (BrSCN), and bromine azide (BrN3). The pale-brown bromine monofluoride (BrF) is unstable at room temperature...
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  • silver iodate 7783–97–3 AgMnO4 silver permanganate 7783–98–4 AgN3 silver azide 13863–88–2 AgNO3 silver nitrate 7761–88–8 AgO silver(I,III) oxide 1301–96–8...
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    aluminylene also reacted with less bulky azides, but the lack of steric protection meant that a second equivalent of azide reacted to give a multiply coordinated...
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    hemoglobin and certain cytochromes in a manner analogous to cyanide and azide (see below, under precautions). The two principal sulfur oxides are obtained...
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