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Azanes /ˌæzeɪns/ are acyclic,
saturated hydronitrogens,
which means that they
consist only of
hydrogen and
nitrogen atoms and all
bonds are
single bonds...
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Azanes (fl. 480 BC) was a
Sogdian general. He led a
contingent of
troops in the
Achaemenid army of
Xerxes I
during the
Second Persian invasion of Greece...
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Hydroxylamine (also
known as hydroxyammonia) is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula NH2OH. The
compound exists as
hygroscopic colorless crystals...
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trivial name
nitrene is the
preferred IUPAC name. The
systematic names, λ1-
azane and hydridonitrogen,
valid IUPAC names, are
constructed according to the...
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silane germanium:
germane tin:
stannane lead:
plumbane nitrogen:
ammonia ("
azane" when substituted),
hydrazine phosphorus:
phosphine (note "phosphane" is...
- FlH4)
ammonium (IUPAC name azanium), NH+4 (protonated
ammonia (IUPAC name
azane)) phosphonium, PH+4 (protonated phosphine) arsonium, AsH+4 (protonated arsine)...
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Ammonia Names IUPAC name
Ammonia Systematic IUPAC name
Azane Other names Hydrogen nitride R-717 R717 (refrigerant)
Amidogen Hydrogen amine Nitrogen hydride...
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Diphosphorus tetraiodide Other cations Organic hydrazines Related Binary azanes Ammonia Triazane Related compounds Diazene Triazene Tetrazene Diphosphene...
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which 19
titles are known: Adrastus, Aethon, Alcmeon, Alphesiboea, Athla,
Azanes, Cycnus, Eumenides, Hephaestus, Iris, Linus,
Moirai (Fates), Momus, Oedipus...
- (or stems) are
derived from the
element name. For example, NH3 is
termed "
azane". This
method of
naming has been
developed prin****lly for coordination...