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Radium azide

Radium azide is an inorganic compound of radium and nitrogen with the chemical formula Ra(N3)2.

Radium azide can be prepared by dissolving radium carbonate in aqueous hydrazoic acid and evaporating the resulting solution.

Radium azide forms a white crystalline solid.

The compound decomposes when heated to 180–250 °C:

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