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'''Sodium amide''', also called '''sodamide''', is a [[flammable]] powder with [[chemical formula]] NaNH<sub>2</sub>. It is used in the production of [[sodium cyanide]] and [[organic compound]]s.
'''Sodium amide''', also called '''sodamide''', is a [[flammable]] powder with [[chemical formula]] NaNH<sub>2</sub>. It is used in the production of [[sodium cyanide]] and [[organic compound]]s.



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Sodium amide, also called sodamide, is a flammable powder with chemical formula NaNH2. It is used in the production of sodium cyanide and organic compounds.