2NHg
2NHg is a chemical formula that represents a hypothetical or theoretical compound. The formula indicates two atoms of nitrogen (N) bonded to one atom of mercury (Hg). At present, there is no widely recognized or experimentally confirmed stable compound with the formula 2NHg. Nitrogen and mercury can form various compounds, such as mercury(II) nitride (Hg3N2) or mercury(I) nitride, but the specific arrangement of two nitrogen atoms and one mercury atom in a stable, neutral molecule is not a standard or well-documented chemical species. Research into novel nitrogen-mercury compounds may explore such theoretical possibilities, but 2NHg does not appear in standard chemical literature as a common or established substance. Its existence would likely depend on highly specific synthetic conditions or theoretical computational chemistry studies.