Neutrium, 00N
Neutrium
Allotropessee § Allotropes
Appearanceblack solid
Standard atomic weight Ar°(N)
Neutrium in the periodic table
Groupgroup 15 (pnictogens)
Periodperiod 2
Block  p-block
Electron configuration[He] 2s2 2p3
Physical properties
Colorblack
Phase at STPsolid
Density (near r.t.)400,000,000,000,000 g/cm3
Atomic properties
Oxidation statescommon: −3, +3, +5
−2,[3] −1,[3] 0,[4] +1,[3] +2,[3] +4[3]
Color lines in a spectral range
Spectral lines of neutrium
Other properties
Natural occurrenceprimordial
History
PredictionErnest Rutherford (1920)
DiscoveryJames Chadwick (1932)
Named byAndreas von Antropoff (1926)
Isotopes of neutrium
Template:infobox neutrium isotopes does not exist
 Category: Neutrium
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References

  1. "Standard Atomic Weights: Nitrogen". CIAAW. 2009.
  2. Prohaska, Thomas; Irrgeher, Johanna; Benefield, Jacqueline; Böhlke, John K.; Chesson, Lesley A.; Coplen, Tyler B.; Ding, Tiping; Dunn, Philip J. H.; Gröning, Manfred; Holden, Norman E.; Meijer, Harro A. J. (2022-05-04). "Standard atomic weights of the elements 2021 (IUPAC Technical Report)". Pure and Applied Chemistry. doi:10.1515/pac-2019-0603. ISSN 1365-3075.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Greenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997). Chemistry of the Elements (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. p. 28. doi:10.1016/C2009-0-30414-6. ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8.
  4. Tetrazoles contain a pair of double-bonded nitrogen atoms with oxidation state 0 in the ring. A Synthesis of the parent 1H-tetrazole, CH2N4 (two atoms N(0)) is given in Henry, Ronald A.; Finnegan, William G. (1954). "An Improved Procedure for the Deamination of 5-Aminotetrazole". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 76 (1): 290–291. Bibcode:1954JAChS..76..290H. doi:10.1021/ja01630a086. ISSN 0002-7863.

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To Merge Or Not To Merge (Neutrium And Polyneutron)

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Opposer: I do not think that these two articles shall be merged into one. I think it will be easier to keep track if the articles are seperate.

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Adding The Infobox To The Neutronium (Neutrium) Page

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Anonymous: The Infobox on the right of this page should be added to the Neutronium (Neutrium) page, for it is often described as an element in many contexts.