Talk:Beta carbon nitride

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Why won't they form a crystalline structure, by nature? lysdexia 04:04, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC)

  • row two elements, but these have to bond with non filled ? type molecular bonds, at extreme bond angles, so in the end, it is extremely short bond distances, so very hard to break apart, but there are intermediate stages of the crystal that are much more stable in non-thin film form, and therefore, the only time the process can occur is seemingly as a thin film on a substrate that acts as a catalyst with the correct activation energy. Well that is my take on it, but I am not an expert. --[[User:Ctrl build|Ctrl_buildtalk ]] 05:31, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC)
    • pi type.