Sulfur nitride
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Sulfur nitride may refer to a number of sulfur nitrogen compounds:
- Pentasulfur hexanitride, S5N6
- Tetrasulfur tetranitride, S4N4
- Tetrasulfur dinitride, S4N2
- Disulfur dinitride, S2N2
- Polythiazyl, (SN)x
- Thiatetrazole, SN4
Additionally, some unstable species are known:
- sulfur mononitride, SN, analogous to nitric oxide, NO
- Disulfur mononitride, S2N, analogous to nitrogen dioxide, NO2.[1]
- Dinitrogen sulfide , SN2, analogous to nitrous oxide, N2O
See also
[edit]- Nitrogen oxides, which are valence isoelectronic with sulfur nitrides
References
[edit]- ^ Egon Wiberg, Arnold Frederick Holleman (2001) Inorganic Chemistry, Elsevier ISBN 0-12-352651-5