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page 1Azides
hydrogen azide
unstable, toxic chemical compound
lead azide
chemical compound
sodium azide
chemical compound
azide
thumb|The azide anion
lithium azide
chemical compound
barium azide
chemical compound
copper azide
chemical compound
silver azide
chemical compound
ammonium azide
chemical compound
potassium azide
chemical compound
thallium azide
chemical compound
rubidium azide
chemical compound
calcium azide
chemical compound
cesium azide
chemical compound
beryllium azide
chemical compound
hexanitrogen
Hexanitrogen (diazide, hexaaza-1,2,4,5-tetraene) is an allotrope of nitrogen with the formula N6. The six nitrogen atoms are all covalently bonded in a single molecule: two azide units linked to each other. Its stability and structure were theorized in 2016 and its synthesis was reported in 2025. It is stable at cryogenic temperatures. The higher symmetry analogue, the benzene-like cyclic hexazine, has remained only theoretically hypothesized.
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copper(I) azide
chemical compound
Radium azide
chemical compound
Cadmium azide
chemical compound
Carbonyl diazide
chemical compound
selenium tetraazide
chemical compound