Yes. Aluminum nitride does exist. I am providing a link to a company's website detailing the properties and uses of aluminum nitride.
http://www.ceramtec.com/ceramic-materials/aluminum-nitride
Aluminium(1 atom) and Nitrogen(1 atom) with a triple bond in between
There are 2 atoms in aluminum nitride. It's chemical formula is AlN, so it has one aluminum atom, and 1 nitrogen atom.
I'm assuming you mean "aluminum nitride" because "aluminum nitrogen" isn't a compound. Aluminum nitride is AlN.
Aluminium nitride: AlN
There is no compound with the formula AlN2. However, AlN is aluminum nitride.
Solid
AlN
I'm assuming you mean "aluminum nitride" because "aluminum nitrogen" isn't a compound. Aluminum nitride is AlN.
No. Aluminum nitride contains only aluminum and nitrogen. To be organic a compound must contain carbon.
The number of atoms is 101,341.10e23.
Aluminium nitride: AlN
There is no compound with the formula AlN2. However, AlN is aluminum nitride.
Sodium nitride (Na3N) has 3 sodium atoms in the formula unit.
There is no chemical with the formula AIN. But AlN (with a lowercase L) is aluminum nitride.
Solid
AlN
Ionic
It would be Aluminium Nitride. However, Aluminum nitride is actual AlN
The formula unit for calcium nitride is Ca3N2. That would be 3 atoms of calcium and 2 atoms of nitrogen, for a total of 5 atoms in a formula unit.