Two n-alkyl azides, n-tetradecyl- and n-octadecyl azides, were synthesized and characterized by differential scanning calorimetry and fast scanning calorimetry. Based on the experiments performed, the enthalpies and temperatures of solid-solid transitions and fusion, condensed phase heat capacities, vapor pressures above the liquids, and vaporization enthalpies were obtained, and temperature limits of stability were determined. Combining the newly obtained and existing literature data on the vaporization characteristics of n-alkyl azides, the linear dependences of the vaporization enthalpy and the natural logarithm of vapor pressure on the chain length were derived at 298.15 K and the p-T properties of unstudied members of homologous series were predicted.