Vanadium(III) nitride

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Vanadium(III) nitride
Image:Vanadium(III) nitride.jpg
General
Other names
Molecular formula VN
Molar mass 64.949 g/mol
Appearance black powder
Crystal structure cubic
CAS number [24646-85-3]
Properties
Density and phase 6.13 g/cm3, solid
Solubility  ?
Melting point 2050°C
Boiling point  ?
Hazards
EU classification not listed
NFPA 704
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
Infobox disclaimer and references

Vanadium(III) nitride (VN) is an inorganic chemical compound.

[edit] See also

  • VH: vanadium(I) hydride
  • V2H: vanadium hydride

Fluorides

Chlorides

Bromides

Iodides

  • VI2: vanadium(II) iodide
  • VI3: vanadium(III) iodide
  • VI4: vanadium(IV) iodide

Oxides

Sulfides

  • VS2: vanadium(IV) sulphide
  • V2S3: vanadium(III) sulphide

Selenides

  • VSe2: vanadium(IV) selenide

Tellurides

  • VTe2: vanadium(IV) telluride

Nitrides

  • VN: vanadium(III) nitride

Carbonyls

  • V(CO)6: vanadium(O) carbonyl

[edit] See also

  • VH: vanadium(I) hydride
  • V2H: vanadium hydride

Fluorides

Chlorides

Bromides

Iodides

  • VI2: vanadium(II) iodide
  • VI3: vanadium(III) iodide
  • VI4: vanadium(IV) iodide

Oxides

Sulfides

  • VS2: vanadium(IV) sulphide
  • V2S3: vanadium(III) sulphide

Selenides

  • VSe2: vanadium(IV) selenide

Tellurides

  • VTe2: vanadium(IV) telluride

Nitrides

  • VN: vanadium(III) nitride

Carbonyls

  • V(CO)6: vanadium(O) carbonyl



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