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Nitride

In chemistry, a nitride is a compound of nitrogen where nitrogen has a formal oxidation state of −3. Nitrides are a large class of compounds with a wide range of properties and applications. The nitride ion, N3−, is never encountered in protic solution because it is so basic that it would be protonated immediately. Its ionic radius is estimated to be 140 pm. (Wikipedia).

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