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- Ceramics (15941 bytes)
52: *[[Silicon nitride]] ([[silicon|Si]]<sub>3</sub>[[nitrogen|N]]<sub>4...
54: *[[Boron_nitride]] is structurally [[isoelectronic]] to [[carbon]]... - Boron (9084 bytes)
53: ...ke materials that are as hard as [[diamond]]. The nitride also acts as an electrical insulator but conducts... - Calcium (9166 bytes)
106: ...burns with a yellow-red flame and forms a white [[nitride]] coating when exposed to air. It reacts with wat... - Carbon (15360 bytes)
55: ...s, is together with the [[isoelectronic]] [[boron nitride]] (BN) the hardest substance in terms of resistan...
96: ...ture and behaves a lot like a [[halide]] ion; the nitride [[cyanogen]], (CN)<sub>2</sub>, is related. - Dysprosium (8843 bytes)
189: * [[Nitride]]s
190: ** [[dysprosium(III) nitride|DyN]] - Europium (8579 bytes)
188: * [[Nitride]]s
189: ** [[europium(III) nitride|EuN]] - Gadolinium (9860 bytes)
200: * [[Nitride]]s
201: ** [[gadolinium(III) nitride|GdN]] - Hafnium (9162 bytes)
162: ...nitride is the most refractory of all known metal nitrides with a [[melting point]] of 3310 [[Celsius|°... - Lutetium (10459 bytes)
176: ...b>Te<sub>3</sub>]], [[Nitride]]: [[lutetium (III) nitride|LuN]] - Magnesium (9193 bytes)
4: ...e to burn in both [[nitrogen]] (forming magnesium nitride), and [[carbon dioxide]]. - Aluminium (26079 bytes)
161: *Aluminium nitride, AlN, can be made from the elements at 800 ?C. It...
163: ...hardness is only exceeded by [[diamond]], [[boron nitride]] and [[carborundum]]. It is almost insoluble in ... - Neodymium (12345 bytes)
151: * Nitrides
152: ** [[neodymium (III) nitride|NdN]] - Nitrogen (10073 bytes)
66: ...s (NH<sub>2</sub><sup>-</sup>); both amides and [[nitride]] (N<sup>3-</sup>) salts are known, but decompose... - Praseodymium (9138 bytes)
194: * [[Nitride]]s
195: ** [[praseodymium nitride|PrN]] - Radium (13138 bytes)
100: ...t blackens when exposed to air (probably due to [[nitride]] formation). Radium is [[luminescence|luminescen...
134: ...[Selenide]]s: no data, [[Telluride]]s: no data, [[Nitride]]s: no data - Strontium (11493 bytes)
173: ...roduce both a [[strontium oxide]] and [[strontium nitride]], but since it does not react with [[nitrogen]] ... - Sulfur (18059 bytes)
91: Polymeric [[sulfur nitride]] has metallic properties even though it does not...
107: * [[tetrasulfur tetranitride]] S<sub>4</sub>N<sub>4</sub>. - Terbium (7841 bytes)
176: * [[Nitride]]s
177: ** [[terbium(III) nitride|TbN]] - Titanium (20884 bytes)
120: ... gas (it burns at 800° C and forms [[titanium nitride]]).<!-- many sources incorrectly say this is the ... - Solar cell (27643 bytes)
95: ...cally applied next. Over the past decade, silicon nitride has gradually replaced titanium dioxide as the an...
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