Triazene
Unsaturated inorganic compound of formula N₃H₃
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IUPAC name Triazene | |||
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Gmelin Reference | 49028 | ||
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Chemical formula | H3N3 | ||
Molar mass | 45.045 g·mol−1 | ||
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NFPA 704 (fire diamond) | 3 4 4 | ||
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Other anions | Triphosphane | ||
Related Binary azanes | ammonia diazane triazane | ||
Related compounds | Diazene Tetrazene | ||
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Infobox references |
Chemical compound
Triazene is an unsaturated inorganic compound having the chemical formula N3H3. It has one double bond and is the second-simplest member of the azene class of hydronitrogen compounds, after diimide. Triazenes are a class of organic compounds containing the functional group -N(H)-N=N-. Triazene, possibly along with its isomer triimide (HNNHNH), has been synthesized in electron-irradiated ices of ammonia and ammonia/dinitrogen and detected in the gas phase after sublimation.[1]
References
- ^ Forstel, Tsegaw, Maksyutenko, Mebel, Sander, & Kaiser. "On the formation of N3H3 isomers in irradiated ammonia bearing ices: Triazene (H2NNNH) or Triimide (HNHNNH)", ChemPhysChem, 2016, 17, 2726.
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- HN3
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(Group 17 hydrides)
- LaH2
- LaH3
- LaH10
- CeH2
- CeH3
- PrH2
- PrH3
- NdH2
- NdH3
- SmH2
- SmH3
- EuH2
- GdH2
- GdH3
- TbH2
- TbH3
- DyH2
- DyH3
- HoH2
- HoH3
- ErH2
- ErH3
- TmH2
- TmH3
- YbH2
- LuH2
- LuH3
- AcH2
- ThH2
- ThH4
- Th4H15
- PaH3
- UH3
- UH4
- NpH2
- NpH3
- PuH2
- PuH3
- AmH2
- AmH3
- CmH2
- BkH2
- BkH3
- CfH2
- CfH3