Does lithium nitride burn in air?
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Lithium is unique in the Group because it also reacts with the nitrogen in the air to form lithium nitride (again, see below). Lithium burns with a strongly red-tinged flame if heated in air. For the record, it also reacts with the nitrogen in the air to give lithium nitride.
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