Group IV, V, IVB, and VB (14 and 15)- Explosive Decomposition of Nitrogen Triiodide

Explosive Decomposition of Nitrogen Triiodide

Description: When the brown, solid nitrogen tri-iodide is touched with a feather mounted on a long pole, a loud explosion and puff of violet smoke occur.

This demonstration is also available on video and JCE Software “Chemistry Comes Alive!” Vol. 1 CD-Rom.

Source: Shakhashiri, B.Z. Chemical Demonstrations: A Handbook for Teachers

Year: 1989 Vol: 1 Page: 96

Keywords: Nitrogen Tri-Iodide, Explosion, Solid, Smoke, Feather

Rating:

Hazard: High

  • Explosion hazard
  • Acute toxicity hazard – inhalation, dermal,  oral
  • Shock sensitive
  • Corrosive to metals
  • Serious eye damage
  • Skin corrosion hazard
  • Acute aquatic toxicity
  • Specific organ toxicity – oral,  thyroid, respiratory system

Effectiveness:  Excellent

  • Good connection from demo to course material
  • Spectacular effects are seen by audience
  • Time to results is low
  • Good reliability
  • Clearly observable without guidance

Difficulty: Medium

  • Shock sensitive
  • Careful or precise manipulations
  • Gas producing reaction
  • Prior training required
  • Simple procedures

Safety Precautions:

  • Eye protection required
  • Gloves required
  • Hearing protection required
  • Perform in a well-ventilated area
  • Use of shielding required
  • Handle with extreme caution
  • Avoid contact with or inhalation of vapors
  • Prevent release of reagents to the environment

Class:  Entropy and Free Energy, Groups IV, V. IVB and VB (14 and 15), Thermodynamics

Division: General, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry