octaazacubane
polynitrogen
pentanitride
dinitrogen
tetranitride
multinitrogen
dinitride
octatomic
mononitride
triazepine
oxazolidinedione
azadiphosphole
thiazepine
diazepine
oxazepane
triazoline
hexanitride
pentazole
oxazaphospholidine
octasodium
diazaphospholane
dihydrothiazepine
nitrogen
azahetero
thiadiazol
oxadiazinane
oxazocane
atomicity
fluoroimidogen
azirine
pentatomic
oxazepine
pyridine
pentamagnesium
thiane
piperidine
oxazaphosphorine
isophosphindole
hexazine
azocine
diazecine
dithiazole
thiazinane
pyrroline
oxathiazole
thiazole
azepane
diazocane
phosphepane
azaphilic
azepine
azocane
metalloenamine
azonane
selenazole
azacyclophane
azamacrocycle
azonine
arylalkylamine
tetraazacyclic
isothiazolidine
arylamine
isoquinuclidine
phosphazine
thiazolidine
piperazine
nonatomic
diazepane
tetraazacyclododecane
enamine
thiopyran
oxidation state
isophosphinoline
thiepane
thiepine
oxathiin
iodoxole
oxazocine
phospholane
pyrrole
phosphepin
thiazine
azetidine
hexatomic
diphosphepine
diazete
azaheterocycle
diazaheterocycle
azacyclic
methonium
dithiepane
arsazine
diaziridine
phosphinane
dihydrofuran
triazine
hexanickel
antinitrogen

English words for 'A theoretical molecule composed of eight (8) nitrogen atoms only, in a cubic configuration, with each nitrogen (N) atom being a vertex on the cube, and bonding to three other nitrogens at the nearest three other vertexes. This is theorized to be the high explosive with the highest velocity, the most explosive non-nuclear explosive. It is an allotrope of nitrogen, and an analogue of the organic molecule cubane; and an isomer of octanitrogen (N₈).'

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