Tellurium tetraazide

Tellurium tetraazide
Names
IUPAC name
Tellurium(IV) tetraazide
Other names
Tellurium tetraazide
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
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PubChem CID
  • 12146612
InChI
  • InChI=1S/N12Te/c1-5-9-13(10-6-2,11-7-3)12-8-4
    Key: UGNSLJQACMUEMZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • [N-]=[N+]=N\[Te](\N=[N+]=[N-])(\N=[N+]=[N-])\N=[N+]=[N-]
Properties
Chemical formula
Te(N3)4
Molar mass 295.7 g/mol
Appearance Yellow solid
Related compounds
Related compounds
[Te(N3)3][SbF6];
[Me4N][Te(N3)5]
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references
Chemical compound

Tellurium tetraazide is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula Te(N3)4. It is a highly sensitive explosive and takes the form of a yellow solid. It has been prepared directly as a precipitate of the reaction between tellurium tetrafluoride and trimethylsilyl azide.[1]

References

  1. ^ Klapötke, Thomas M.; Krumm, Burkhard; Mayer, Peter; Schwab, Ingo (8 December 2003). "Binary Tellurium(IV) Azides: Te(N3)4 and [Te(N3)5]". Angewandte Chemie. 42 (47): 5843–5846. doi:10.1002/anie.200352656. PMID 14673914.
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Tellurium compounds
  • Te2Br
  • TeBr4
  • Te3Cl2
  • TeCl2
  • TeCl4
  • TeF4
  • TeF6
  • TeI
  • TeI4
  • TeO
  • TeO2
  • TeO3
  • HOTeF5
  • TeN
  • TeO2−
    4
    +TeO2−
    3
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Salts and covalent derivatives of the azide ion
HN3 He
LiN3 Be(N3)2 B(N3)3 CH3N3
C(N3)4
CO(N3)2
NH4N3
N3NO
N(N3)3
H2N–N3
O FN3 Ne
NaN3 Mg(N3)2 Al(N3)3 Si(N3)4 P SO2(N3)2 ClN3 Ar
KN3 Ca(N3)2 Sc(N3)3 Ti(N3)4 VO(N3)3 Cr(N3)3
CrO2(N3)2
Mn(N3)2 Fe(N3)2
Fe(N3)3
Co(N3)2
Co(N3)3
Ni(N3)2 CuN3
Cu(N3)2
Zn(N3)2 Ga(N3)3 Ge As(N3)5 Se(N3)4 BrN3 Kr
RbN3 Sr(N3)2 Y(N3)3 Zr(N3)4 Nb Mo Tc Ru(N3)63− Rh(N3)63− Pd(N3)2 AgN3 Cd(N3)2 In Sn Sb(N3)5 Te(N3)4 IN3 Xe(N3)2
CsN3 Ba(N3)2 * Lu(N3)3 Hf Ta W Re Os Ir(N3)63− Pt(N3)62− Au(N3)4 Hg2(N3)2
Hg(N3)2
TlN3 Pb(N3)2 Bi(N3)3 Po At Rn
Fr Ra(N3)2 ** Lr Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Cn Nh Fl Mc Lv Ts Og
 
* La(N3)3 Ce(N3)3
Ce(N3)4
Pr Nd Pm Sm(N3)3 Eu(N3)2
Eu(N3)3
Gd(N3)3 Tb Dy(N3)3 Ho(N3)3 Er Tm Yb(N3)3
** Ac(N3)3 Th(N3)4 Pa UO2(N3)2 Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No
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