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A beta carbon nitride is a theoretical binary compound of carbon and nitrogen, chemical formula C3N4, which is thought would have properties similar to diamond or boron nitride.

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What is the hardest material know to man?

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The chemical formula for carbon nitride is typically denoted as C3N4. It is a compound composed of carbon and nitrogen atoms in a specific ratio.


What is stronger carbon steel or titanium nitride?

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.


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Is Aluminum Nitride organic?

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Is carbon nitride a polar or non polar molecule?

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Is boron nitride the hardest substance?

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Is crystalline boron the hardest material?

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