It doesn't really have one, though the term "fulminating silver" is sometimes used to refer to any explosive silver compound.
Magnesium(I) Nitride is the name of Mg3N.
Silver nitride is composed of silver (Ag) and nitrogen (N) elements. Silver is a transition metal, while nitrogen is a non-metal.
Formula = Ag3N
The formula unit for silver(III) nitride is Ag3N.
The molecular formula for silver nitrate is AgNO3. Silver nitride AgN3 is an explosive compound which may form if Tollen's reagent (ammoniacal siver nitrate) is left to stand.
Magnesium(I) Nitride is the name of Mg3N.
Silver nitride is composed of silver (Ag) and nitrogen (N) elements. Silver is a transition metal, while nitrogen is a non-metal.
The chemical name is Silver Nitride or Silver (I) Nitride. The Roman prefix is needed when naming a ionic compound that contains a transition metal.
Formula = Ag3N
The compound AgN doesn't exist; the silver nitride is Ag3N.
The formula unit for silver(III) nitride is Ag3N.
Mixing is a physical process; silver nitride is not soluble in water.
Potassium nitride is the compound formed from potassium and nitrogen. It has the chemical formula K3N.
Silver and Nitrogen
The molecular formula for silver nitrate is AgNO3. Silver nitride AgN3 is an explosive compound which may form if Tollen's reagent (ammoniacal siver nitrate) is left to stand.
AgN3
The common name for silver oxide is simply silver(I) oxide.