The addition of small impurities, such as a single proton charge carrier, in noble gas clusters has recently been shown to have considerable effects on their geometries and stabilities. Here we report on a mass spectrometric study of cationic clusters of N 2 molecules and the effects that adding hydrogen, in the form of D 2 , has on the systems. Protonated nitrogen clusters formed by the breakup of D 2 are shown to have similar behaviors as protonated rare gas clusters. For larger systems consisting of different mixtures of intact N 2 and D 2 , the different molecular species are found to sometimes be interchangeable with regards to magic numbers. This is especially true for the (N 2 ) n (D 2 ) m D + systems with n + m = 17, which is particularly abundant for all measured combinations of n and m.