The Surprisingly Explosive World of Nitrogen Triiodide
2025-06-01
This article recounts a surprising encounter with nitrogen triiodide (NI3), an incredibly unstable compound. The author details an experience where seemingly random bangs in a stairwell were traced to the highly sensitive explosive. NI3's instability stems from the loose bonding of iodine atoms to nitrogen, making it detonate from even minor disturbances like a footstep or air current. The text explains the chemical reasons for its instability and notes its complete lack of practical applications due to its unpredictable detonations. The author concludes with a warning against attempting synthesis and links to safe demonstrations of NI3's explosive nature.