Formula: Pb(N3)2
empirical: PbN6
Lead (II) azide has the molecular formula of Pb(N3)2. Lead (II) azide has the molecular weight of 291.2 grams per mole.
Formula: Pb(N3)2empirical: PbN6
Sodium azide is a chemical compound with the formula NaN3.
Lead azide's melting point is 350 C. It would also explode when it reaches this temperature.
Lead is a metal. It is the 82nd element. It forms the Pb2+ and Pb4+ ions. Azide is a negative ion with the formula N3-. It cannot occur on its own , it needs some positive ion to balance its charge (example the sodium ion Na+ to form sodium azide, NaN3). Compounds with this ion, called azides, are explosive.
NaN3
NaN3
Formula: Ba(N3)2Empirical: BaN6
There is no boiling point of lead azide, as it would blow up when it reaches its melting and auto-ignition temperature of 350 Celsius
291,23 g/mol
AgN3 is the molecular formula for silver azide.This is a colourless solid which is commonly used in explosives.
George Azide's birth name is Nnamdi Azide.