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  • Azide
  • Anion and chemical group (–N3)

    HN3. Organic azides are organic compounds with the formula RN3, containing the azide functional group. The dominant application of azides is as a propellant

    Azide

    Azide

  • Sodium azide
  • Chemical compound

    Sodium azide is an inorganic compound with the formula NaN3. This colorless salt is the gas-forming component in some car airbag systems. It is used for

    Sodium azide

    Sodium azide

    Sodium_azide

  • Azide-alkyne Huisgen cycloaddition
  • 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition

    The azide-alkyne Huisgen cycloaddition is a 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition between an azide and a terminal or internal alkyne to give a 1,2,3-triazole. Rolf

    Azide-alkyne Huisgen cycloaddition

    Azide-alkyne_Huisgen_cycloaddition

  • Lead(II) azide
  • Chemical compound

    Lead(II) azide Pb(N3)2 is an inorganic compound. More so than other azides, it is explosive. It is used in detonators to initiate secondary explosives

    Lead(II) azide

    Lead(II) azide

    Lead(II)_azide

  • Copper azide
  • Index of chemical compounds with the same name

    Copper azide may refer to: Copper(II) azide, Cu(N3)2 Copper(I) azide, CuN3 This set index article lists chemical compounds articles associated with the

    Copper azide

    Copper_azide

  • Bromine azide
  • Chemical compound

    Bromine azide is an explosive inorganic compound with the formula BrN3. It has been described as a crystal or a red liquid at room temperature.[citation

    Bromine azide

    Bromine azide

    Bromine_azide

  • Silver azide
  • Chemical compound

    primary explosive. Silver azide can be prepared by treating an aqueous solution of silver nitrate with sodium azide. The silver azide precipitates as a white

    Silver azide

    Silver azide

    Silver_azide

  • Explosive
  • Substance that can explode

    dinitride Ethyl azide Explosive antimony Fluorine perchlorate Fulminic acid Halogen azides: Fluorine azide Chlorine azide Bromine azide Iodine azide Hexamethylene

    Explosive

    Explosive

    Explosive

  • Hydrazoic acid
  • Unstable and toxic chemical compound

    Hydrazoic acid, also known as hydrogen azide or azoimide, is a compound with the chemical formula HN3. It is a colorless, volatile, and explosive liquid

    Hydrazoic acid

    Hydrazoic acid

    Hydrazoic_acid

  • 1-Diazidocarbamoyl-5-azidotetrazole
  • Chemical compound

    reaction between isocyanogen tetrabromide in acetone and aqueous sodium azide. This first forms isocyanogen tetraazide, the "open" isomer of C2N14, which

    1-Diazidocarbamoyl-5-azidotetrazole

    1-Diazidocarbamoyl-5-azidotetrazole

    1-Diazidocarbamoyl-5-azidotetrazole

  • Organic azide
  • Organic compounds containing the azide (N3) functional group

    organic azide is an organic compound that contains an azide (–N3) functional group. Because of the hazards associated with their use, few azides are used

    Organic azide

    Organic_azide

  • Methanesulfonyl azide
  • Chemical compound

    Methanesulfonyl azide is the azide of methanesulfonic acid. It is used as a reagent for the production of diazo compounds. Methanesulfonyl azide can be prepared

    Methanesulfonyl azide

    Methanesulfonyl azide

    Methanesulfonyl_azide

  • Nitrogen
  • Chemical element with atomic number 7 (N)

    appears in the English names of some nitrogen compounds such as hydrazine, azides and azo compounds. Elemental nitrogen is usually produced from air by pressure

    Nitrogen

    Nitrogen

    Nitrogen

  • Click chemistry
  • Modular approach to chemical synthesis

    components, each is first fitted with appropriate functional groups, such as azide and alkyne groups. These components are then "clicked" together in a process

    Click chemistry

    Click_chemistry

  • Chlorine azide
  • Chemical compound

    azide is prepared by passing chlorine gas over silver azide, or by an addition of acetic acid to a solution of sodium hypochlorite and sodium azide.

    Chlorine azide

    Chlorine azide

    Chlorine_azide

  • Chlorophenyl azide
  • Index of chemical compounds with the same name

    There are three chlorophenyl azides: 2-Chlorophenyl azide (ortho) 3-Chlorophenyl azide (meta) 4-Chlorophenyl azide (para) This set index article lists

    Chlorophenyl azide

    Chlorophenyl_azide

  • Iodine azide
  • Chemical compound

    azide (IN3) is an explosive inorganic compound, which in ordinary conditions is a yellow solid. Formally, it is an inter-pseudohalogen. Iodine azide can

    Iodine azide

    Iodine azide

    Iodine_azide

  • Fluorine azide
  • Chemical compound

    Fluorine azide or triazadienyl fluoride is a yellow green gas composed of nitrogen and fluorine with formula FN3. Its properties resemble those of ClN3

    Fluorine azide

    Fluorine azide

    Fluorine_azide

  • Hexanitrogen
  • Chemical compound

    reaction of silver azide (AgN3) with chlorine or bromine gas under reduced pressure at room temperature via chlorine azide or bromine azide as the intermediate

    Hexanitrogen

    Hexanitrogen

    Hexanitrogen

  • Barium azide
  • Chemical compound

    Barium azide is an inorganic azide with the formula Ba(N3)2. It is a barium salt of hydrazoic acid. Like all azides, it is explosive. It is less sensitive

    Barium azide

    Barium azide

    Barium_azide

  • Hydrazinium azide
  • Chemical compound

    Hydrazinium azide or hydrazine azide is a chemical compound with formula H5N5 or [N2H5][N3]. It is an unstable white solid. It consists of hydrazinium

    Hydrazinium azide

    Hydrazinium_azide

  • Trifluoromethanesulfonyl azide
  • Chemical compound

    Trifluoromethanesulfonyl azide or triflyl azide CF3SO2N3 is an organic azide used as a reagent in organic synthesis. Trifluoromethanesulfonyl azide is prepared by

    Trifluoromethanesulfonyl azide

    Trifluoromethanesulfonyl azide

    Trifluoromethanesulfonyl_azide

  • Trimethylsilyl azide
  • Chemical compound

    Trimethylsilyl azide is the organosilicon compound with the formula (CH3)3SiN3. A colorless liquid, it is a reagent in organic chemistry, serving as the

    Trimethylsilyl azide

    Trimethylsilyl azide

    Trimethylsilyl_azide

  • Diphenylphosphoryl azide
  • Chemical compound

    Diphenylphosphoryl azide (DPPA) is an organic compound. It is widely used as a reagent in the synthesis of other organic compounds. DPPA undergoes pseudohalogen

    Diphenylphosphoryl azide

    Diphenylphosphoryl azide

    Diphenylphosphoryl_azide

  • Schmidt reaction
  • Chemical reaction between an azide and a carbonyl derivative

    organic chemistry, the Schmidt reaction is an organic reaction in which an azide reacts with a carbonyl derivative, usually an aldehyde, ketone, or carboxylic

    Schmidt reaction

    Schmidt reaction

    Schmidt_reaction

  • Magnesium azide
  • Chemical compound

    Magnesium azide is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula Mg(N3)2. It is composed of the magnesium cation (Mg2+) and the azide anions (N−3).

    Magnesium azide

    Magnesium_azide

  • Phenyl azide
  • Chemical compound

    Phenyl azide is an organic compound with the formula C6H5N3. It is one of the prototypical organic azides. It is a pale yellow oily liquid with a pungent

    Phenyl azide

    Phenyl azide

    Phenyl_azide

  • Ethyl azide
  • Chemical compound

    Ethyl azide (CH3CH2N3) is an explosive compound sensitive to rapid heating, shock or impact. It has exploded when heated to room temperature. When heated

    Ethyl azide

    Ethyl azide

    Ethyl_azide

  • Acyl azide
  • Carboxylic acid derivative

    Acyl azides are carboxylic acid derivatives with the general formula RCON3. These compounds, which are a subclass of organic azides, are generally colorless

    Acyl azide

    Acyl azide

    Acyl_azide

  • Nitryl azide
  • Chemical compound

    Nitryl azide (tetranitrogen dioxide) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula N3−NO2. It is an unstable nitrogen oxide consisting of a covalent

    Nitryl azide

    Nitryl azide

    Nitryl_azide

  • 2,4,6-Triisopropylbenzenesulfonyl azide
  • Chemical compound

    2,4,6-Triisopropylbenzenesulfonyl azide (trisyl azide) is an organic chemical used as a reagent to supply azide for electrophilic amination reactions

    2,4,6-Triisopropylbenzenesulfonyl azide

    2,4,6-Triisopropylbenzenesulfonyl azide

    2,4,6-Triisopropylbenzenesulfonyl_azide

  • Tosyl azide
  • Chemical compound used in organic synthesis

    Tosyl azide is a reagent used in organic synthesis. Tosyl azide is used for the introduction of azide and diazo functional groups. It is also used as

    Tosyl azide

    Tosyl azide

    Tosyl_azide

  • Copper(I) azide
  • Chemical compound

    Copper(I) azide is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula CuN3. It is composed of a copper cation (Cu+) and an azide anion (N−3). Copper(I) azide has

    Copper(I) azide

    Copper(I)_azide

  • Chromium azide
  • Chemical compound

    azide is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula Cr(N3)3. Chromium azide formation has been investigated from chromium salts and sodium azide

    Chromium azide

    Chromium_azide

  • Methyl azide
  • Chemical compound

    Methyl azide is an organic compound with the formula CH3N3. It is a white solid and it is the simplest organic azide. Methyl azide can be prepared by

    Methyl azide

    Methyl azide

    Methyl_azide

  • Cadmium azide
  • Chemical compound

    Cadmium azide is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula Cd(N3)2. It is composed of the cadmium cation (Cd2+) and the azide anions (N−3). Cadmium

    Cadmium azide

    Cadmium_azide

  • Nitrosyl azide
  • Chemical compound

    Nitrosyl azide can be synthesized via the following reaction of sodium azide and nitrosyl chloride at low temperatures: Below −50 °C, nitrosyl azide exists

    Nitrosyl azide

    Nitrosyl azide

    Nitrosyl_azide

  • Calcium azide
  • Chemical compound

    Calcium azide is a chemical compound with the formula Ca(N3)2. It can be obtained from a distilled reaction between hydrazoic acid and calcium hydroxide

    Calcium azide

    Calcium_azide

  • Potassium azide
  • Chemical compound

    Potassium azide is the inorganic compound having the formula KN3. It is a white, water-soluble salt. It is used as a reagent in the laboratory. It has

    Potassium azide

    Potassium azide

    Potassium_azide

  • Fluorosulfonyl azide
  • Chemical compound

    Fluorosulfonyl azide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula FN3O2S. This is a derivative of sulfuric acid containing a fluorine atom and an azide group

    Fluorosulfonyl azide

    Fluorosulfonyl azide

    Fluorosulfonyl_azide

  • Tributyltin azide
  • Chemical compound

    Tributyltin azide is an organotin compound with the formula (C4H9)3SnN3. It is a colorless solid although samples can appear as yellow oils. The compound

    Tributyltin azide

    Tributyltin azide

    Tributyltin_azide

  • Transition metal azide complex
  • Transition metal azide complexes are coordination complexes containing one or more azide (N3−) ligands. In addition to coordination complexes, this article

    Transition metal azide complex

    Transition metal azide complex

    Transition_metal_azide_complex

  • Main group azido compounds
  • Main group azido compounds are chemical compounds consisting of azide, N3− bonded to a main group element. Azido compounds are often shock sensitive.

    Main group azido compounds

    Main_group_azido_compounds

  • Curtius rearrangement
  • Chemical reaction

    defined by Theodor Curtius in 1885, is the thermal decomposition of an acyl azide to an isocyanate with loss of nitrogen gas. The isocyanate then undergoes

    Curtius rearrangement

    Curtius rearrangement

    Curtius_rearrangement

  • Iron(III) azide
  • Chemical compound

    Iron(III) azide, also called ferric azide, is a chemical compound with the formula Fe(N3)3. It is an explosive, very unstable, hygroscopic dark brown

    Iron(III) azide

    Iron(III)_azide

  • Azidophenylalanine
  • Chemical compound

    is an unnatural amino acid derivative of L-phenylalanine, featuring an azide group at the para position of the phenyl ring. It is a bioorthogonal click-chemistry

    Azidophenylalanine

    Azidophenylalanine

    Azidophenylalanine

  • Lithium azide
  • 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. It can

    Lithium azide

    Lithium azide

    Lithium_azide

  • Cyanogen azide
  • Chemical compound

    Cyanogen azide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula CN4, or more precisely −N=N+=N−C≡N. It is an azide compound of carbon and nitrogen. It

    Cyanogen azide

    Cyanogen azide

    Cyanogen_azide

  • 20×82mm
  • 20 mm ammunition cartridge

    7 g HE (PETN) + (blasting cap) : 0,6 g HE (PETN) + 0,28 - 0,4 g HE (Lead azide)-(Tetrazene explosive) percussion: 705 Nose fuze, tracer, self-destruct

    20×82mm

    20×82mm

  • Ammonium azide
  • Chemical compound

    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

    Ammonium azide

    Ammonium azide

    Ammonium_azide

  • Pseudohalogen
  • Compounds with similar properties to polyatomic halogens

    pseudohalogen functional groups include cyanide, cyanate, thiocyanate, and azide. The pseudohalogen concept was introduced by Lothar Birckenbach [de] and

    Pseudohalogen

    Pseudohalogen

  • Trinitrogen
  • Chemical compound

    Trinitrogen, also known as the azide radical, is an unstable molecule composed of three nitrogen atoms. Two arrangements are known: a linear form with

    Trinitrogen

    Trinitrogen

  • Copper(II) azide
  • Chemical compound

    Copper(II) azide is a medium density explosive with the molecular formula Cu(N3)2. Copper azide is very explosive and is too sensitive for any practical

    Copper(II) azide

    Copper(II) azide

    Copper(II)_azide

  • N-Propyl azide
  • Chemical compound

    n-Propyl azide is an organic compound with the formula CH3CH2CH2N3. A white solid, it is a simple organic azide. n-Propyl azide has been used in the laboratory

    N-Propyl azide

    N-Propyl azide

    N-Propyl_azide

  • 4-Chlorophenyl azide
  • Chemical compound

    4-Chlorophenyl azide is an organic aryl azide compound with the chemical formula C6H4ClN3. The geometry between the nitrogen atoms in the azide functional

    4-Chlorophenyl azide

    4-Chlorophenyl azide

    4-Chlorophenyl_azide

  • MG FF cannon
  • 20 mm autocannon aircraft armament

    3 g HE (PETN) + (blasting cap) : 0,6 g HE (PETN) + 0,28 - 0,4 g HE (Lead azide)-(Tetrazene explosive) 600 Nose fuze, tracer, self-destruct. 2 cm Sprenggranatpatrone

    MG FF cannon

    MG FF cannon

    MG_FF_cannon

  • Beryllium azide
  • Chemical compound

    Beryllium azide, Be(N3)2, is an inorganic compound. It is the beryllium analog of hydrazoic acid (HN3). Beryllium azide has been synthesised by the reaction

    Beryllium azide

    Beryllium azide

    Beryllium_azide

  • Nickel azide
  • Chemical compound

    azide is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula Ni(N3)2. It can be formed through the reaction between nickel tetracarbonyl and iodine azide

    Nickel azide

    Nickel_azide

  • Imidazole-1-sulfonyl azide
  • Chemical compound

    Imidazole-1-sulfonyl azide is an organic azide compound that can be used as an alternative organic synthesis reagent to trifluoromethanesulfonyl azide. It is an

    Imidazole-1-sulfonyl azide

    Imidazole-1-sulfonyl azide

    Imidazole-1-sulfonyl_azide

  • Cobalt(II) azide
  • Chemical compound

    Cobalt(II) azide is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula Co(N3)2. It can be formed through the reaction between dicobalt octacarbonyl and iodine

    Cobalt(II) azide

    Cobalt(II)_azide

  • Contact explosive
  • Substance which explodes when exposed to small amounts of energy

    that will eventually set off the secondary explosive. Compounds like lead azide are used to manufacture bullets that explode into shrapnel on impact. Flash

    Contact explosive

    Contact explosive

    Contact_explosive

  • Strontium azide
  • Chemical compound

    azide crystallizes in an orthorhombic Fddd space group. Unlike the azides of alkali metals which have a linear azide ion formation, strontium azide possesses

    Strontium azide

    Strontium_azide

  • Titanium tetraazide
  • Chemical compound

    prepared from titanium tetrafluoride and trimethylsilyl azide via the corresponding fluoride-azide exchange. Titanium tetraazide has been characterized by

    Titanium tetraazide

    Titanium_tetraazide

  • Karl Barry Sharpless
  • American chemist and Nobel Laureate (born 1941)

    can be catalyzed by the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, beginning with an azide and an alkyne. He discovered several chemical reactions which have transformed

    Karl Barry Sharpless

    Karl Barry Sharpless

    Karl_Barry_Sharpless

  • Staudinger reaction
  • Chemical reaction

    The Staudinger reaction is a chemical reaction of an organic azide with a phosphine or phosphite produces an iminophosphorane. The reaction was discovered

    Staudinger reaction

    Staudinger_reaction

  • Rubidium azide
  • Chemical compound

    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. At

    Rubidium azide

    Rubidium azide

    Rubidium_azide

  • Frost diagram
  • Graph showing the free energy vs oxidation state of a chemical species

    HN3 + 3 H+ → 12 N2 + 3 NH+4 – under neutral, or basic, conditions, the azide anion disproportionates as:    9 N−3 + 9 H2O → 12 N2 + 3 NH3 + 9 OH− In

    Frost diagram

    Frost diagram

    Frost_diagram

  • Carbon–nitrogen bond
  • Covalent bond

    dipole moments can be high: cyanamide 4.27 D, diazomethane 1.5 D, methyl azide 2.17, pyridine 2.19. For this reason many compounds containing CN bonds

    Carbon–nitrogen bond

    Carbon–nitrogen_bond

  • Bioorthogonal chemistry
  • Class of chemical reactions

    requirements of bioorthogonality, including the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition between azides and cyclooctynes (also termed copper-free click chemistry), between nitrones

    Bioorthogonal chemistry

    Bioorthogonal_chemistry

  • Arsenic triazide
  • Chemical compound

    Thomas M. Klapötke in 1995 by the reaction of arsenic trichloride and sodium azide in trichlorofluoromethane at 0 °C: AsCl3 + 3 NaN3 → As(N3)3 + 3 NaCl A purer

    Arsenic triazide

    Arsenic triazide

    Arsenic_triazide

  • Radium azide
  • Chemical compound

    Radium azide is an inorganic compound of radium and nitrogen with the chemical formula Ra(N3)2. Radium azide can be prepared by dissolving radium carbonate

    Radium azide

    Radium_azide

  • Gravel mine
  • US air-dropped anti-personnel land mines

    of a small green or brown camouflage fabric pouch filled with lead(II) azide and 30 grams of coarse ground glass between two sheets of plastic. No fuse

    Gravel mine

    Gravel_mine

  • Sulfuryl diazide
  • Chemical compound

    Sulfuryl diazide or sulfuryl azide is a chemical compound with the molecular formula SO2(N3)2. It was first described in the 1920s when its reactions

    Sulfuryl diazide

    Sulfuryl diazide

    Sulfuryl_diazide

  • Caesium azide
  • Chemical compound

    Caesium azide or cesium azide is an inorganic compound of caesium and nitrogen. It is a salt of azide with the formula CsN3. CsN3 adopts the same structure

    Caesium azide

    Caesium azide

    Caesium_azide

  • Nitrogen oxide
  • Index of chemical compounds with the same name

    oxide, or nitronium nitrate [NO2]+[NO3]− Nitrosyl azide (N4O), nitrogen(−I,0,I,II) oxide Nitryl azide (N4O2) Oxatetrazole (N4O) Trinitramide (N(NO2)3 or

    Nitrogen oxide

    Nitrogen_oxide

  • Diazo
  • Chemical group (>C=N=N)

    products. These include imidazole-1-sulfonyl azide, p‑acetanilide­sulfonyl azide [de], and methanesulfonyl azide. β-Carbonyl aldehydes undergo a deformylative

    Diazo

    Diazo

  • Triazole
  • Chemical compound

    technique for unsubstituted triazoles is the Huisgen azide-alkyne 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition: a azide and an alkyne react at high temperature to form a ring

    Triazole

    Triazole

  • SS Richard Montgomery
  • Sunken US WWII ship in the Thames, London, England

    copper azide, an extremely sensitive explosive, would be produced through reaction between lead azide and copper from fuze components (lead azide would

    SS Richard Montgomery

    SS Richard Montgomery

    SS_Richard_Montgomery

  • N3−
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    N3− may refer to: N−3, an azide anion in chemistry N3−, a nitride anion in chemistry N3- an organic azide group This disambiguation page lists articles

    N3−

    N3−

  • Detonator
  • Small explosive device used to trigger a larger explosion

    10–20% potassium chlorate. This compound was superseded by others: lead azide, lead styphnate, some aluminium, or other materials such as DDNP to reduce

    Detonator

    Detonator

    Detonator

  • Zinc azide
  • Chemical compound

    Zinc azide Zn(N3)2 is an inorganic compound composed of zinc cations (Zn2+) and azide anions (N−3). It is a white, explosive solid that can be prepared

    Zinc azide

    Zinc azide

    Zinc_azide

  • C-4 (explosive)
  • Variety of plastic explosive

    to 290 °C. The minimum initiating charge required is 0.2 grams of lead azide or 0.1 grams of tetryl. The results of 100 °C heat test are: 0.13% loss

    C-4 (explosive)

    C-4 (explosive)

    C-4_(explosive)

  • Pentazenium tetraazidoborate
  • Chemical compound

    second highest known of a chemical compound, exceeding even that of ammonium azide (93.3%) and 1-diazidocarbamoyl-5-azidotetrazole (89.1%), being surpassed

    Pentazenium tetraazidoborate

    Pentazenium tetraazidoborate

    Pentazenium_tetraazidoborate

  • Amino sugar
  • Type of sugar molecule

    This can be achieved using azides with subsequent reduction yielding the amino sugar. One advantage of introducing azide moiety at C-2 lies in its non-participatory

    Amino sugar

    Amino sugar

    Amino_sugar

  • Bergmann degradation
  • Chemical reaction

    Bergmann and his close colleague Leonidas Zervas, combining the organic azide degradation of the Curtius rearrangement with the Bergmann-Zervas carbobenzoxy

    Bergmann degradation

    Bergmann_degradation

  • Mercury(II) fulminate
  • Chemical compound

    non-corrosive, less toxic, and more stable over time; they include lead azide, lead styphnate, and tetrazene derivatives. In addition, none of these compounds

    Mercury(II) fulminate

    Mercury(II) fulminate

    Mercury(II)_fulminate

  • Carbonyl diazide
  • Chemical compound

    formula CO(N3)2. In terms of its structure, it can be described as two azide groups −N3 covalently attached to the carbonyl group −C(=O)− by single bonds

    Carbonyl diazide

    Carbonyl diazide

    Carbonyl_diazide

  • C2H3N3
  • Index of chemical compounds with the same molecular formula

    formula C2H3N3 may refer to: Triazole 1,2,3-Triazole 1,2,4-Triazole Vinyl azide [1] This set index page lists chemical structure articles associated with

    C2H3N3

    C2H3N3

  • Boron triazide
  • Chemical compound

    Formally, it is the triazido derivative of borane and is a covalent inorganic azide. The high-energy compound, which has the propensity to undergo spontaneous

    Boron triazide

    Boron triazide

    Boron_triazide

  • Angiotensin II receptor blocker
  • Group of pharmaceuticals that modulate the renin–angiotensin system

    revealed a novel azido contaminant which occurs only in losartan (losartan azide or losartan azido impurity) and which was found to be mutagenic on Ames

    Angiotensin II receptor blocker

    Angiotensin II receptor blocker

    Angiotensin_II_receptor_blocker

  • Nickel hydrazine nitrate
  • Chemical compound

    friction (16.0 N) than lead azide (0.1N) as shown in table 2. Friction sensitivities of some traditional explosives (lead azide – 0.1N; lead styphnate –

    Nickel hydrazine nitrate

    Nickel hydrazine nitrate

    Nickel_hydrazine_nitrate

  • Diazodinitrophenol
  • Chemical compound

    almost as powerful as lead azide. The sensitivity of DDNP to friction is much less than that of mercury fulminate and lead azide. DDNP is used with other

    Diazodinitrophenol

    Diazodinitrophenol

    Diazodinitrophenol

  • Wendi Andriano
  • American convicted murderer (born 1970)

    revealed that he had sustained 23 blows to the skull, and traces of sodium azide were found in his system. Approximately one hour before Joe's murder, his

    Wendi Andriano

    Wendi_Andriano

  • Table of explosive detonation velocities
  • KClO4/Al 4,600 1.5 Inorganic Lead azide 4,630 3.00 Inorganic Nickel hydrazine nitrate NHN 8,150 1.70 Inorganic Silver azide 4,000 4.00 Aliphatic Ammonium

    Table of explosive detonation velocities

    Table_of_explosive_detonation_velocities

  • In situ
  • Latin phrase that translates literally to 'on site'

    motibus, vel aliis id genus. Sodium azide and its conjugate acid—hydrazoic acid—are both referred to as azide. Azides are explosophores and respiratory

    In situ

    In_situ

  • Airbag
  • Vehicle safety device

    toxic sodium azide (NaN3) were common in early inflator designs, little to no toxic sodium azide has been found on used airbags. The azide-containing pyrotechnic

    Airbag

    Airbag

    Airbag

  • Silver
  • Chemical element with atomic number 47 (Ag)

    dangerously explosive silver compounds are silver azide, AgN3, formed by reaction of silver nitrate with sodium azide, and silver acetylide, Ag2C2, formed when

    Silver

    Silver

    Silver

  • Beryllium nitride
  • Chemical compound

    from the elements at high temperature (1100–1500 °C); unlike beryllium azide or BeN6, it decomposes in vacuum into beryllium and nitrogen. It is readily

    Beryllium nitride

    Beryllium nitride

    Beryllium_nitride

  • Pentazenium
  • Polytomic cation (N–N–N–N–N)

    and structure N−N−N−N−N. Together with solid nitrogen polymers and the azide anion, it is one of only three poly-nitrogen species obtained in bulk quantities

    Pentazenium

    Pentazenium

    Pentazenium

  • Nitrogen compounds
  • Any chemical compound having at least one nitrogen atom

    However, the alkali metal azides NaN3 and KN3, featuring the linear N− 3 anion, are well-known, as are Sr(N3)2 and Ba(N3)2. Azides of the B-subgroup metals

    Nitrogen compounds

    Nitrogen_compounds

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Online names & meanings

  • Abdi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Biblical, Farsi, French, German, Iranian, Turkish

    Abdi

    Abbreviated Form of Abdul; My Servant

  • Neet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Neet

    Perceived

  • Vidyalakshmi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vidyalakshmi

    Vidya - knowledge, Lakshmi - Goddess Lakshmi

  • Ninderjeet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ninderjeet

    Victorious with Good Sleep

  • Maqboola |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Maqboola |

    Accepted, Admitted, Granted

  • Aminta
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Aminta

    Protector. A 17th century literary invention inspired by the Greek name for protector.

  • Babbitt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Babbitt

    English : from the personal name Babot, a medieval pet form of Barbara, or Bobet, a pet form of Robert.English : Alternatively, perhaps, a nickname from Middle English dialect babbit ‘baby’.English : The founder of the American Babbitt family was Edward Bobet, who came to Plymouth Colony in 1643.

  • Annavaran
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Annavaran

    Without Fear

  • NATE
  • Male

    Hebrew

    NATE

    Short form of Hebrew Nathan, NATE means "a giver" or "whom God gave."

  • Konark | கோநார்க
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Konark | கோநார்க

    The Sun

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