Stamped as long since discovered and therefore completely characterized, simple inorganic molecules like the phosphorus nitrides are often neglected. Yet although P3N5 was synthesized in 1903, its structure is still a mystery. W. Schnick et al. resurrected the chemistry of these compounds in the synthesis of P-N analogues of known structural types. In this way they succeeded in synthesizing and characterizing the lithium salt of the complex anion P4N10(10-) (Angew. Chem. 1991, 103, 857; Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 1991, 30, 830) and Zn7[P12N24]Cl2, whose [P12N24] framework is analogous to that of the [Al6Si6O24]Cl2 unit of sodalite (communication on p. 213).