Inorganic imide

The inorganic imide is an inorganic chemical compound containing an anion with the chemical formula HN2−, in which nitrogen atom is covalently bonded to one hydrogen atom (as in lithium imide Li2NH and calcium imide CaNH). The other name of that anion is monohydrogen nitride.

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Inorganic imide

The inorganic imide is an inorganic chemical compound containing an anion with the chemical formula HN2−, in which nitrogen atom is covalently bonded to one hydrogen atom (as in lithium imide Li2NH and calcium imide CaNH). The other name of that anion is monohydrogen nitride.

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