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How many atoms of nitrogen is in Boron nitride

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Boron nitride

Magnified sample of crystalline hexagonal boron nitride

Names

IUPAC name

Boron nitride

Identifiers

CAS Number

10043-11-5 check

3D model (JSmol)

hexagonal (graphite) structure: Interactive image

sphalerite structure: Interactive image

wurtzite structure: Interactive image

ChEBI

CHEBI:50883 check

ChemSpider

59612 check

ECHA InfoCard 100.030.111 Edit this at Wikidata

EC Number

233-136-6

Gmelin Reference 216

MeSH Elbor

PubChem CID

66227

RTECS number

ED7800000

UNII

2U4T60A6YD ☒

CompTox Dashboard (EPA)

DTXSID5051498 Edit this at Wikidata

InChI

SMILES

Properties

Chemical formula BN

Molar mass 24.82 g·mol−1

Appearance Colorless crystals

Density 2.1 (h-BN); 3.45 (c-BN) g/cm3

Melting point 2,973 °C (5,383 °F; 3,246 K) sublimates (cBN)

Solubility in water insoluble

Electron mobility 200 cm2/(V·s) (cBN)

Refractive index (nD) 1.8 (h-BN); 2.1 (c-BN)

Structure

Crystal structure hexagonal, sphalerite, wurtzite

Thermochemistry

Heat capacity (C) 19.7 J/(K·mol)[1]

Std molar

entropy (So298) 14.8 J/K mol[1]

Std enthalpy of

formation (ΔfH⦵298) -254.4 kJ/mol[1]

Gibbs free energy (ΔfG˚) -228.4 kJ/mol[1]

Hazards

GHS labelling:

Pictograms GHS07: Exclamation mark

Signal word Warning

Hazard statements H319, H335, H413

Precautionary statements P261, P264, P271, P273, P280, P304+P340, P305+P351+P338, P312, P337+P313, P403+P233, P405, P501

NFPA 704 (fire diamond)

NFPA 704 four-colored diamond

000

Related compounds

Related compounds Boron arsenide

Boron carbide

Boron phosphide

Boron trioxide

Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).

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Step-by-step explanation:

Boron nitride is a thermally and chemically resistant refractory compound of boron and nitrogen with the chemical formula BN. It exists in various crystalline forms that are isoelectronic to a similarly structured carbon lattice. The hexagonal form corresponding to graphite is the most stable and soft among BN polymorphs, and is therefore used as a lubricant and an additive to cosmetic products. The cubic (zincblende aka sphalerite structure) variety analogous to diamond is called c-BN; it is softer than diamond, but its thermal and chemical stability is superior. The rare wurtzite BN modification is similar to lonsdaleite but slightly softer than the cubic form.[2]

Because of excellent thermal and chemical stability, boron nitride ceramics are used in high-temperature equipment. Boron nitride has potential use in nanotechnology.

Boron nitride exists in multiple forms that differ in the arrangement of the boron and nitrogen atoms, giving rise to varying bulk properties of the material.

Amorphous form (a-BN)

The amorphous form of boron nitride (a-BN) is non-crystalline, lacking any long-distance regularity in the arrangement of its atoms. It is analogous to amorphous carbon.

All other forms of boron nitride are crystalline.

Hexagonal form (h-BN)

The most stable crystalline form is the hexagonal one, also called h-BN, α-BN, g-BN, and graphitic boron nitride. Hexagonal boron nitride (point group = D6h; space group = P63/mmc) has a layered structure similar to graphite. Within each layer, boron and nitrogen atoms are bound by strong covalent bonds, whereas the layers are held together by weak van der Waals forces. The interlayer "registry" of these sheets differs, however, from the pattern seen for graphite, because the atoms are eclipsed, with boron atoms lying over and above nitrogen atoms. This registry reflects the local polarity of the B–N bonds, as well as interlayer N-donor/B-acceptor characteristics. Likewise, many metastable forms consisting of differently stacked polytypes exist. Therefore, h-BN and graphite are very close neighbors, and the material can accommodate carbon as a substituent element to form BNCs. BC6N hybrids have been synthesized, where carbon substitutes for some B and N atoms.

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Boron Nitride has equal composition of boron and nitrogen atoms.
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