Mercury nitride

Mercury nitride describes chemical compounds that contain mercury cations and nitride anions. Binary mercury nitrides, e.g. stoichiometrically compounds such as Hg3N2, are not well characterized and are probably unstable in the condensed phase under ordinary conditions. A nitride of mercury has been reported in the form of [Hg2N](NO3). This reddish solid adopts a network structure consisting of NHg4 tetrahedra linked by nitrate ligands.[1]

References

  1. Peter Nockemann, Gerd Meyer "Bildung von NH4[Hg3(NH)2](NO3)3 und Umwandlung in [Hg2N](NO3)" Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie 2002, Volume 628, pages 2709–2714. doi:10.1002/1521-3749(200212)628:12<2709::AID-ZAAC2709>3.0.CO;2-P
NH3
N2H4
He(N2)11
Li3N Be3N2 BN β-C3N4
g-C3N4
CxNy
N2 NxOy NF3 Ne
Na3N Mg3N2 AlN Si3N4 PN
P3N5
SxNy
SN
S4N4
NCl3 Ar
K Ca3N2 ScN TiN VN CrN
Cr2N
MnxNy FexNy CoN Ni3N CuN Zn3N2 GaN Ge3N4 As Se NBr3 Kr
Rb Sr3N2 YN ZrN NbN β-Mo2N Tc Ru Rh PdN Ag3N CdN InN Sn Sb Te NI3 Xe
Cs Ba3N2   Hf3N4 TaN WN Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg3N2 TlN Pb BiN Po At Rn
Fr Ra3N2   Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Cn Nh Fl Mc Lv Ts Og
La CeN Pr Nd Pm Sm Eu GdN Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu
Ac Th Pa UN Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No Lr
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