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nitrene
thumb|115px|right|The generic structure of a nitrene group
tetrazene explosive
chemical compound
carbon–nitrogen bond
covalent bond
reactive nitrogen species
family of antimicrobial molecules
Nitrogen fluoride
index of chemical compounds with the same name
phosphazene
Phosphazenes refer to various classes of organophosphorus compounds featuring phosphorus(V) with a double bond between P and N. One class of phosphazenes have the formula . These phosphazenes are also known as iminophosphoranes and phosphine imides. They are superbases.
carbon nitride
binary compound of carbon and nitrogen
sulfilimine
thumb|right|Ball-and-stick model of the diphenylsulfimide molecule,
mixed oxides of nitrogen
solution of nitric oxide in dinitrogen tetroxide/nitrogen dioxide
Biological functions of nitric oxide
Functions of nitric oxide in organisms
curium nitride
chemical compound
cyclic trinitrogen
Trinitrogen also known as the azide radical is an unstable molecule composed of three nitrogen atoms. Two arrangements are known: a linear form with double bonds and charge transfer, and a cyclic form. Both forms are highly unstable, though the linear form is the more stable of the two. More-stable derivatives exist, such as when it acts as a ligand, and it may participate in azido nitration, which is a reaction between sodium azide and ammonium cerium nitrate.