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- Silicon carbide (SiC), also known as carborundum (/ˌkɑːrbəˈrʌndəm/), is a hard chemical compound containing silicon and carbon. A wide bandgap semiconductor...
- Uranium carbide, a carbide of uranium, is a hard refractory ceramic material. It comes in several stoichiometries (x differs in UCx), such as uranium methanide...
- can ignite in air to form U 3O 8. Carbides of uranium include uranium monocarbide (UC), uranium dicarbide (UC 2), and diuranium tricarbide (U 2C 3). Both...
- Neptunium monocarbide is a binary compound of neptunium metal and carbon with the chemical formula NpC. Heating of freshly obtained neptunium hydride...
- structure (TiO, VO, CrO, MnO, FeO, CoO, NiO, CdO). The early actinoid monocarbides also have this structure (ThC, PaC, UC, NpC, PuC). Much like the rock...
- 558-13-4 CCe cerium monocarbide 12011-58-4 CCeRh monocerium monorhodium monocarbide 70378-91-5 CCeRu monocerium monoruthenium monocarbide 70378-92-6 CCeSi...
- monolithic UHTCs (HfC, TaC, ZrC, NbC) and in comparison to the hardest monocarbide (HfC) and the binary (Hf-Ta)C was recorded. The mechanism behind this...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. NPC may stand for: NpC formula for Neptunium monocarbide Network Parameter Control in computer networks Non-deterministic polynomial-time...
- diffraction study of Debye temperature and charge distribution in tantalum monocarbide". Physica Status Solidi A. 64 (1): 133–142. Bibcode:1981PSSAR..64..133V...
- can ignite in air to form U 3O 8. Carbides of uranium include uranium monocarbide (U C), uranium dicarbide (UC 2), and diuranium tricarbide (U 2C 3). Both...