Chemistry:Strontium nitride

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Strontium nitride
File:Strontium nitride.png
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
EC Number
  • 234-795-2
Properties
Sr3N2[1]
Molar mass 290.87 g/mol[1]
Melting point 1,200[1] °C (2,190 °F; 1,470 K)
reacts
Hazards
GHS pictograms GHS07: Harmful
GHS Signal word Warning
H315, H319, H335
P261, P264, P271, P280, P302+352, P304+340, P305+351+338, P312, P321, P332+313, P337+313, P362, P403+233, P405, P501
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Strontium nitride, Sr3N2, is produced by burning strontium metal in air (resulting in a mixture with strontium oxide) or in nitrogen. Like other metal nitrides, it reacts with water to give strontium hydroxide and ammonia:

Sr3N2 + 6 H2O → 3 Sr(OH)2 + 2 NH3

See also

Salts and covalent derivatives of the nitride ion


References