Tetrazene



Not to be confused with tetrazine or tetracene.


Tetrazene

1(5-tetrazolyl)-4-guanyl tetrazene hydrate
IUPAC name
Chemical formula N10·H2O
Molar mass 188.15 mol
Shock sensitivity High
Friction sensitivity High
Density 0.45 cm3
Explosive velocity ~4000 m/s
RE factor  ?
Melting point Decomposes at 160 °C
Autoignition temperature N/A
Appearance pale yellow/colorless crystal plates
CAS number 31330-63-9
PubChem 3035399
SMILES N=C(N)N(N)/N=N/C1=NNN=N1

  Tetrazene is the hypothetical H4.


The name tetrazene is used in the acetic acid at 30–40 °C.

 
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