36.12 g/100 g (10 °C) 62.07 g/100 g (15.5 °C) 66.41 g/100 g (16 °C)[2]
Solubility
20.26 g/100 g (16 °C, ethanol)[2]
Hazards
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Chemical compound
Lithium azide is the lithium salt of hydrazoic acid. It is an unstable and toxic compound that decomposes into lithium and nitrogen when heated.
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Lithiumazide is the lithium salt of hydrazoic acid. It is an unstable and toxic compound that decomposes into lithium and nitrogen when heated. It can...
of halides. The azide functional group can thereafter be converted to an amine by reduction with either SnCl2 in ethanol or lithium aluminium hydride...
compound. The azide source is most often sodium azide (NaN3), although lithiumazide (LiN3) has been demonstrated. Aliphatic alcohols give azides via a variant...
explosive and readily interact with the alkyl iodides. Azides of heavier alkali metals (excluding lithium) or alkaline earth metals are not explosive, but decompose...
Ammonium azide is the chemical compound with the formula [NH4]N3, being the salt of ammonia and hydrazoic acid. Like other inorganic azides, this colourless...
Lithium aluminium hydride, commonly abbreviated to LAH, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Li[AlH4] or LiAlH4. It is a white solid, discovered...
Rubidium azide is an inorganic compound with the formula RbN3. It is the rubidium salt of the hydrazoic acid HN3. Like most azides, it is explosive. Rubidium...
submerged in ethanol.[citation needed] Barium azide can be used to make azides of magnesium, sodium, potassium, lithium, rubidium and zinc with their respective...
Noakes, D. E. (18 April 1967). "The Crystal Structures of Lithium, Sodium, and Strontium Azides". Acta Crystallographica. B24 (2): 262–269. doi:10.1107/S0567740868002062...
corresponding alkali metal azide, which yields the metal for sodium, potassium, rubidium, and caesium and the nitride for lithium.: 77 Lithium salts have to be...
Fluorine azide or triazadienyl fluoride is a yellow green gas composed of nitrogen and fluorine with formula FN3. Its properties resemble those of ClN3...
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...
azide (IN3) is an explosive inorganic compound, which in ordinary conditions is a yellow solid. Formally, it is an inter-pseudohalogen. Iodine azide can...
2 B(N3)3 + 3 H2O → 6 HN3 + B2O3 Reaction with other azides like sodium azide or lithiumazide yields the corresponding tetraazidoborate complexes. B(N3)3...
compounds in which the only anion or ligand is the azide group, -N3. The breadth of homoleptic azide compounds spans nearly the entire periodic table....
US might contain 130 grams of sodium azide. Similar gas generators are used for fire suppression. Sodium azide decomposes exothermically to sodium and...
PMHS. In one study triethylsilane is used in the conversion of a phenyl azide to an aniline: In this reaction ACCN is a radical initiator and an aliphatic...
2-quinuclidone is a six-step affair starting from norcamphor the final step being an azide - ketone Schmidt reaction (38% yield): This compound rapidly reacts with...
to but distinct from nitride is pernitride diatomic anion (N2−2) and the azide triatomic anion (N3-). Greenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997). Chemistry...
Haloalkanes react with ionic nucleophiles (e.g. cyanide, thiocyanate, azide); the halogen is replaced by the respective group. This is of great synthetic...
one-carbon ring contractions. These reactions employ electron-deficient sulfonyl azides, which undergo chemoselective, uncatalyzed [3+2] cycloaddition to the silyl...
the crude product. A second method involves heating a mixture of sodium azide and sodium nitrate: 5 NaN3 + NaNO3 → 3 Na2O + 8 N2 Burning sodium in air...