nitrogénatom
Nitrogénatom is a chemical compound consisting of one nitrogen atom and one hydrogen atom. It is a simple diatomic molecule with the chemical formula NH. This molecule is highly reactive and unstable at room temperature, making it difficult to study in its pure form. Nitrogénatom is typically produced through the dissociation of ammonia (NH3) or other nitrogen-containing compounds under specific conditions, such as high temperatures or the presence of a catalyst.
The primary use of nitrogénatom is in the synthesis of other nitrogen-containing compounds, such as amines
Nitrogénatom has been studied for its potential applications in various fields, including medicine and materials science.
Despite its potential applications, the handling of nitrogénatom requires careful consideration due to its reactivity and