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- Tetrasulfur tetranitride is an inorganic compound with the formula S4N4. This vivid orange, opaque, crystalline explosive is the most important binary...
- Tetraselenium tetranitride is the inorganic compound with the formula Se4N4. Like the analogous tetrasulfur tetranitride S4N4, Se4N4 is an orange solid...
- chemical compound of the elements silicon and nitrogen. Si 3N 4 (Trisilicon tetranitride) is the most thermodynamically stable and commercially important of the...
- fullerenes, buckytubes and binary carbon oxides. Examples: tetrasulfur tetranitride S4N4, diborane B2H6, silicones, buckminsterfullerene C60. Noble gas compounds...
- entropic Picric acid (dry) Moderate Shock, friction Energy Tetrasulfur tetranitride Moderate Shock, friction Energy, entropic Flash powder like Armstrong's...
- acids Peroxymonosulfuric acid Tetramine copper complexes Tetrasulfur tetranitride Aluminum Orphorite, Amatex, Amatol, Ammonal, Armstrong's mixture, ANFO...
- sulfur nitrogen compounds: Pentasulfur hexanitride, S5N6 Tetrasulfur tetranitride, S4N4 Tetrasulfur dinitride, S4N2 Disulfur dinitride, S2N2 Polythiazyl...
- borazine (B3N3 ring), hexachlorophosphazenes (P3N3 rings), and tetrasulfur tetranitride S4N4. In comparison with organic heterocycles, which have numerous commercial...
- heptasulfur imide S7NH, trithiazyl trichloride (NSCl)3, tetrasulfur tetranitride S4N4), silicon (e.g., cyclopentasilane (SiH2)5), phosphorus and nitrogen...
- also form some molecular nitrides. Cyanogen ((CN)2) and tetrasulfur tetranitride (S4N4) are rare examples of a molecular binary (containing one element...