Formula: TiN
Titanium nitride is typically harder and more wear-resistant than carbon steel. Carbon steel is known for its strength and durability, but titanium nitride has a higher hardness rating and better resistance to corrosion and abrasion.
Ti+2 N-3 <---- these are the ions and their charges Ti+2 Ti+2 Ti+2 N-3 N-3 <----- the charges have to add up to zero, so three +2 titanium ions cancel out two -3 nitrogen ions. Ti3N2 <---- simplify
The formula for copper(I) nitride is Cu3N. Nitride has a valency of -3
The chemical formula for a nitride ion is N-3.
Formula = Ag3N
Formula: TiN, not to be confused with Tin(Stannum)
The chemical formula for the ionic compound consisting of nitride ions and titanium ions is Ti₃N₂. In this compound, titanium (Ti) has a 3+ charge, and nitride (N) has a 2- charge, so the formula results from balancing these charges.
Titanium
previous answer-> "tin(II)nitride --> SnN" what?? I'm pretty sure it's Sn3N2 Nitrogen (nitride) has -3 charge
No, that is not true. The correct formula would be TiN
Titanium nitride is typically harder and more wear-resistant than carbon steel. Carbon steel is known for its strength and durability, but titanium nitride has a higher hardness rating and better resistance to corrosion and abrasion.
Ti+2 N-3 <---- these are the ions and their charges Ti+2 Ti+2 Ti+2 N-3 N-3 <----- the charges have to add up to zero, so three +2 titanium ions cancel out two -3 nitrogen ions. Ti3N2 <---- simplify
The formula for copper(I) nitride is Cu3N. Nitride has a valency of -3
The chemical formula for a nitride ion is N-3.
Formula = Ag3N
The chemical formula indium nitride is InN.
Na3N