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Subnitrides are a
class of
nitrides wherein the
electropositive element is in
excess relative to the “normal” nitrides.
Examples of
subnitrides include...
- Dicyanoacetylene, also
called carbon subnitride or but-2-ynedinitrile (IUPAC), is a
compound of
carbon and
nitrogen with
chemical formula C4N2. It has...
- 5100 K in cyanogen–dioxygen
flame 5516 K at
dicyanoacetylene (carbon
subnitride)–ozone
flame 5650 K at Earth's
Inner Core
Boundary 5780 K on
surface of...
- Kirshenbaum, A. D.; A. V.
Grosse (May 1956). "The
Combustion of
Carbon Subnitride, NC4N, and a
Chemical Method for the
Production of
Continuous Temperatures...
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dioxygen (O2). The
following is a
reaction for the
combustion of
carbon subnitride which can also
cause higher temperatures: 3 C 4 N 2 + 4 O 3 ⟶ 12 CO +...
- second-hottest-known
natural flame (after
dicyanoacetylene aka
carbon subnitride) with a
temperature of over 4,525 °C (8,177 °F) when it
burns in oxygen...
- S2CID 250883291. Simon, A. (1997). "Group 1 and 2
Suboxides and
Subnitrides —
Metals with
Atomic Size
Holes and Tunnels".
Coordination Chemistry...
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monoxide dicarbon monoxide Related compounds carbon subsulfide carbon subnitride Except where otherwise noted, data are
given for
materials in
their standard...
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monoxide tetracarbon monoxide Related compounds tricarbon monosulfide carbon subnitride HCCCO Except where otherwise noted, data are
given for
materials in their...
- polymer, (CNCN)n
dicyanoacetylene - C4N2 or N≡C−C≡C−C≡N, also
called carbon subnitride or but-2-ynedinitrile
tetracyanoethylene - C6N4 or (N≡C−)2C=C(−C≡N)2 tetracyanomethane...