hydronitrogen

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

hydro- +‎ nitrogen

Noun[edit]

hydronitrogen (plural hydronitrogens)

  1. (inorganic chemistry) Any binary compound of nitrogen and hydrogen
    • 2015 August 19, Hongbo Wang et al., “Nitrogen Backbone Oligomers”, in Scientific Reports[1], volume 5, →DOI:
      Upon compression to 60 GPa, reaction between nitrogen and hydrogen was found, where four kinds of hydronitrogen compounds were stabilized: H 2 N−NH 2 (hydrazine), H 2 N−NH−NH−NH 2 (N4-II), H 2 N−N=N−NH 2 (labeled N4-I), and H 2 N−NH−N(NH 2 )−NH−NH 2 (N6), in ratios of 7:3:1:1.