CAS 7782-92-5
:Sodium amide
Description:
Sodium amide, with the chemical formula NaNH₂ and CAS number 7782-92-5, is an inorganic compound characterized by its strong basicity and reactivity. It appears as a white to yellowish solid and is highly soluble in liquid ammonia, but it reacts vigorously with water, producing ammonia and sodium hydroxide. Sodium amide is primarily used as a strong base in organic synthesis, particularly in deprotonation reactions and as a nucleophile in various chemical transformations. It can also serve as a reducing agent and is utilized in the production of other chemicals, including amines and hydrazines. Due to its reactivity, sodium amide must be handled with care, as it can ignite upon contact with moisture or air, leading to hazardous situations. Additionally, it is important to store sodium amide in a dry, inert atmosphere to prevent decomposition and ensure safety. Overall, sodium amide is a valuable reagent in synthetic chemistry, particularly in the preparation of nitrogen-containing compounds.
Formula:H2NNa
InChI:InChI=1S/H2N.Na/h1H2;/q-1;+1
InChI key:InChIKey=ODZPKZBBUMBTMG-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:N[Na]
Synonyms:- Amidure De Sodium
- Amiduro De Sodio
- Natriumamid
- Sodamide
- Sodium Amide
- Sodium amide (Na(NH<sub>2</sub>))
- sodium azanide
- Sodium amide (Na(NH2))
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Sodium amide
CAS:Formula:NaNH2Purity:≥ 97.0%Color and Shape:White, off-white or grey powderMolecular weight:39.01
