Talk:Fluorine azide
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What are the hydrolysis products of Fluorine azide? Is there a chance to get HON3?
FN3 + H2O → HF + HON3. (Assuming fluorine is more electronegative than azide)
If we are able to dehydrate this compound (hypoazous acid?), we will get Oxygen diazide O(N3)2. Just some thoughts. --Anoop Manakkalath (talk) 05:19, 20 August 2014 (UTC)
Why fluorine azide? Why not at least trinitrogen monofluoride?
[edit]EN of F is more than of O and N. Alfa-ketosav (talk) 19:12, 3 July 2018 (UTC)
- Derek Lowe refers to it as triazadienyl fluoride, which redirects to this. 2600:1700:53A0:63D0:28BF:94E7:363:A96 (talk) 08:57, 5 December 2019 (UTC)
- Certainly this compound does not contain the azide anion. Categorization and templates at the end of the page should be reconsidered.--Albris (talk) 14:51, 31 January 2021 (UTC)