Inorganic imide

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title: Inorganic imide
text: The inorganic imide is an inorganic chemical compound containing - an anion with the chemical formula HN2−, in which nitrogen atom is covalently bonded to one hydrogen atom. The other name of that anion is monohydrogen nitride. - functional groups with the chemical formulas −NH− or =NH, in which nitrogen atom is also covalently bonded to one hydrogen atom, with two covalent single bonds or one covalent double bond from the nitrogen atom to other atoms, respectively. Organic imides have the f
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