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  1. Azide - Wikipedia

    The azide anion behaves as a nucleophile; it undergoes nucleophilic substitution for both aliphatic and aromatic systems. It reacts with epoxides, causing a ring-opening; it undergoes Michael …

  2. Azide | Synthesis, Reactions, Explosive | Britannica

    azide, any of a class of chemical compounds containing three nitrogen atoms as a group, represented as (-N 3).

  3. Reactions of Azides - Substitution, Reduction, Rearrangements, …

    Jun 29, 2018 · The usual procedure is to use an azide salt such as NaN 3 or KN 3 with the appropriate alkyl halide in a polar aprotic solvent such as acetonitrile (CH 3 CN) or …

  4. Sodium Azide | Chemical Emergencies | CDC

    Sep 6, 2024 · Sodium azide is a fast acting, potentially deadly chemical that is an odorless white solid. When it is mixed with water or an acid, sodium azide changes quickly to a toxic gas with …

  5. Azide - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    During past decades, it has been demonstrated that azide acts as a competitive inhibitor for nitrate [201,202] and that azide inhibits the photoreactivation of NR [205].

  6. Azides - MilliporeSigma

    Explore the diverse range of azide compounds ideal for applications in click chemistry, cell culture, molecular biology, and biochemical research.

  7. ChemNote: Azides | ChemSee

    Azides can be incorporated into the body by breathing vapors, droplets or dust containing azides, by skin contact-mainly with solutions or vapors, or by ingestion of solids, solutions or food …

  8. According to the Centers for Disease Control: Exposure to small amounts of sodium azide can result in rapid breathing, restlessness, dizziness, weakness, headache, nausea, vomiting, …

  9. AZIDE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of AZIDE is a compound containing the group N3 combined with an element or radical.

  10. Azides - (Organic Chemistry II) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations ...

    Azides can be synthesized from primary amines through a reaction with sodium azide, making them accessible for various applications. In the context of cycloaddition reactions, azides can …