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- Imidogen abstract "Imidogen (systematically named λ1-azane and hydridonitrogen), also called aminylene or nitrene, is and inorganic compound with the chemical formula NH (also written [NH]). Imidogen can be synthesized from an ammonia discharge; the resulting radicals are highly reactive and consequently short lived, but form an important part of radical chemistry. Imidogen is interesting in that it reacts differently depending on its spin multiplicity. Also, it has a triplet ground state. In sufficiently high concentrations, imidogen polymerizes to form triazidine that, without stabilizing substituents, is in itself only a metastable molecule.".
- Imidogen iupacName "Imidogene".
- Imidogen thumbnail Imidogen_radical_spacefill.png?width=300.
- Imidogen wikiPageID "29634234".
- Imidogen wikiPageLength "5735".
- Imidogen wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Imidogen wikiPageRevisionID "686343688".
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink Carbene.
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Free_radicals.
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hydrogen_compounds.
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nitrides.
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_formula.
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink Electrocardiography.
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink Fulminic_acid.
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink Ground_state.
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink Inorganic_compound.
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink International_Union_of_Pure_and_Applied_Chemistry.
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink Intersystem_crossing.
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink Laser-induced_fluorescence.
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink Lone_pair.
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink Nitric_oxide.
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogen_monohydride.
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink Preferred_IUPAC_name.
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink Radical_(chemistry).
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink Spin_(physics).
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLink Trivial_name.
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Imidogen".
- Imidogen wikiPageWikiLinkText "imidogen".
- Imidogen imagealt "Space-filling model of the imidogen radical".
- Imidogen imagefile "Imidogen radical spacefill.png".
- Imidogen imagesize "140".
- Imidogen iupacname "Imidogene".
- Imidogen othernames "Aminylene".
- Imidogen othernames "Azanylene".
- Imidogen othernames "Azanylidene".
- Imidogen othernames "Nitrene".
- Imidogen systematicname "λ1-Azanylidene".
- Imidogen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox.
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- Imidogen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Properties.
- Imidogen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Structure.
- Imidogen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Thermochemistry.
- Imidogen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chemspidercite.
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- Imidogen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Imidogen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stdinchicite.
- Imidogen subject Category:Free_radicals.
- Imidogen subject Category:Hydrogen_compounds.
- Imidogen subject Category:Nitrides.
- Imidogen hypernym Compound.
- Imidogen type ChemicalCompound.
- Imidogen type ChemicalSubstance.
- Imidogen type Chemical.
- Imidogen type Substance.
- Imidogen type ChemicalObject.
- Imidogen type Thing.
- Imidogen type Q11173.
- Imidogen comment "Imidogen (systematically named λ1-azane and hydridonitrogen), also called aminylene or nitrene, is and inorganic compound with the chemical formula NH (also written [NH]). Imidogen can be synthesized from an ammonia discharge; the resulting radicals are highly reactive and consequently short lived, but form an important part of radical chemistry. Imidogen is interesting in that it reacts differently depending on its spin multiplicity. Also, it has a triplet ground state.".
- Imidogen label "Imidogen".
- Imidogen sameAs Q6004010.
- Imidogen sameAs ایمیدوژن.
- Imidogen sameAs m.0fpk09f.
- Imidogen sameAs Imidogen.
- Imidogen sameAs Imidogen.
- Imidogen sameAs Q6004010.
- Imidogen wasDerivedFrom Imidogen?oldid=686343688.
- Imidogen depiction Imidogen_radical_spacefill.png.
- Imidogen isPrimaryTopicOf Imidogen.