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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.[4]
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Rubidiumazide 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...
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...
ethanol.[citation needed] Barium azide can be used to make azides of magnesium, sodium, potassium, lithium, rubidium and zinc with their respective sulfates...
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...
hindrance forbids the existence of rubidium or caesium nitride.: 417 However, sodium and potassium form colourless azide salts involving the linear N−3 anion;...
temperature. Caesium has physical and chemical properties similar to those of rubidium and potassium. It is pyrophoric and reacts with water even at −116 °C (−177 °F)...
Several salts exist, but they are unstable and spontaneously explode. Rubidium azidotetrazolate was so unstable that it explodes while crystallizing....
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...
identified in 1952 as the thermal decomposition product of the fluorine azide (FN3). It has the structure F−N=N−F and exists in both cis and trans isomers...
such as cyanogen bromide (BrCN), bromine thiocyanate (BrSCN), and bromine azide (BrN3). The pale-brown bromine monofluoride (BrF) is unstable at room temperature...
N-benzylaniline with phosgene, and then with sodium azide to product the corresponding carbonyl azide. On heating, nitrogen is evolved and a separatable...
four azo groups attached. Nickel azide forms a dihydrate: Ni(N3)2 · 2 H2O and a basic salt called nickel hydroxy azide Ni(OH)N3. Nickel amide, Ni(NH2)2...
lithium but higher than those of the heavier alkali metals potassium, rubidium, and caesium, following periodic trends down the group. These properties...
built before this time retain high lead concentrations. Lead (from lead(II) azide or lead styphnate used in firearms) gradually accumulates at firearms training...
hemoglobin and certain cytochromes in a manner analogous to cyanide and azide (see below, under precautions). The two principal sulfur oxides are obtained...
that same year, E. Eoler isolated radium by thermal decomposition of its azide, Ra(N3)2.(p 3) Radium metal was first industrially produced at the beginning...
dangerously explosive silver compounds are silver azide, AgN3, formed by reaction of silver nitrate with sodium azide, and silver acetylide, Ag2C2, formed when...
is a high-melting-point compound which is readily hydrolyzed. Beryllium azide, BeN6 is known and beryllium phosphide, Be3P2 has a similar structure to...
chlorine thiocyanate (ClSCN, unlike its oxygen counterpart), and chlorine azide (ClN3). Chlorine monofluoride (ClF) is extremely thermally stable, and is...
known, such as cyanogen iodide (ICN), iodine thiocyanate (ISCN), and iodine azide (IN3). Iodine monofluoride (IF) is unstable at room temperature and disproportionates...
states are known: the inorganic ligands involved are the halides, iodate, azide, nitride, nitrate, thiocyanate, sulfate, carbonate, chromate, and phosphate...
Trotter, James; Whitlow, S. H. (1967). "The structures of caesium and rubidium difluorophosphates". Journal of the Chemical Society A: Inorganic, Physical...
Upon trapping Icicle in pretroleum jelly laced with rubidium, potassium, and azidoazide azide, Artemis Crock burns Icicle alive with the flamible stuff...
cycloalkylketone is reacted with PhMgBr; 3° alcohol is then reacted with NaN3; azide then reduced with LAH. Then in the final step the piperidine ring is constructed...