Why only barium azide only forms purest form of nitrogen
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Barium Azide only forms purest form of nitrogen because:
- Barium Azide is an inorganic Azide With the formula Ba(N3)₂.
Ba(N₃)₂ ----Δ-----> Ba +3 N₂
- it is used as a source for high pure nitrogen by heating.
- it contains 6 atoms of nitrogen ,due to which it only forms purest form of nitrogen with metallic barium.
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