Sodamide structure 
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        Common Name | Sodamide | ||
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| CAS Number | 7782-92-5 | Molecular Weight | 39.012 | |
| Density | 1.4 | Boiling Point | 400 °C(lit.) | |
| Molecular Formula | H2NNa | Melting Point | 210 °C(lit.) | |
| MSDS | Chinese USA | Flash Point | 85 °F | |
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            GHS02, GHS05, GHS09  | 
        Signal Word | Danger | |
| Name | Sodium amide | 
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| Synonym | More Synonyms | 
| Density | 1.4 | 
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| Boiling Point | 400 °C(lit.) | 
| Melting Point | 210 °C(lit.) | 
| Molecular Formula | H2NNa | 
| Molecular Weight | 39.012 | 
| Flash Point | 85 °F | 
| Exact Mass | 39.008495 | 
| PSA | 26.02000 | 
| LogP | 0.10970 | 
| Water Solubility | REACTS VERY VIOLENTLY, EVEN EXPLOSIVELY | 
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                                    GHS02, GHS05, GHS09  | 
                            
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| Signal Word | Danger | 
| Hazard Statements | H261-H314-H400 | 
| Supplemental HS | Contact with water liberates toxic gas., May form explosive peroxides. | 
| Precautionary Statements | P231 + P232-P273-P280-P305 + P351 + P338-P310-P422 | 
| Personal Protective Equipment | Eyeshields;Faceshields;full-face particle respirator type N100 (US);Gloves;respirator cartridge type N100 (US);type P1 (EN143) respirator filter;type P3 (EN 143) respirator cartridges | 
| Hazard Codes | F:Flammable;C:Corrosive; | 
| Risk Phrases | R14/15;R19;R34 | 
| Safety Phrases | S26-S43-S45-S62-S7/8-S43D-S36/37/39-S27-S16 | 
| RIDADR | UN 3129 4.3/PG 2 | 
| WGK Germany | 2 | 
| Packaging Group | II | 
| Hazard Class | 4.3 | 
| HS Code | 2853009090 | 
| HS Code | 2853009090 | 
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                                    Europium bis(dimethylsilyl)amides including mixed-valent Eu3[N(SiHMe2)2]6[μ-N(SiHMe2)2]2.
                                    
                                    
                                     Dalton Trans. 43(46) , 17324-32, (2014) Trivalent Eu[N(SiHMe2)2]3(THF)2 can easily be synthesized by applying a routine salt metathesis protocol (EuCl3(THF)2 and 3 equiv. of Li[N(SiHMe2)2] in n-hexane) which crystallizes isotypically to its...  | 
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                                    Isotopic studies of the ammonia decomposition reaction mediated by sodium amide.
                                    
                                    
                                     Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 17 , 22999-3006, (2015) We demonstrate that the ammonia decomposition reaction catalysed by sodium amide proceeds under a different mechanism to ammonia decomposition over transition metal catalysts. Isotopic variants of amm...  | 
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                                    Stannylated allyl carbonates as versatile building blocks for the diversity oriented synthesis of allylic amines and amides.
                                    
                                    
                                     Org. Biomol. Chem. 9 , 2743-2750, (2011) Stannylated allylic carbonates are suitable substrates for Pd-catalyzed allylic aminations. In DMF and with [allylPdCl](2) as catalyst the stannylated allyl amines formed can be directly coupled with ...  | 
                                
| Aminosodium | 
| MFCD00011117 | 
| Sodium azanide | 
| sodium amide,sodamide | 
| m amide | 
| sodium amide NaNH2,orthorhombic,I | 
| SODAMIDE | 
| Natriumamid | 
| Sodiumamide | 
| EINECS 231-971-0 |