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The Formula For Beryllium Nitride

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The formula for beryllium nitride is (Be3N2) NH3.

Beryllium nitride, also known as beryllium trioxide or beryllium oxide, is an excellent heat-dissipating ceramic that offers superior performance to aluminum nitride. It is used in a wide variety of applications, including aerospace, wireless communications, lasers, radar and other electronic devices that require excellent thermal conductivity and high heat dissipation.

Unlike beryllium azide and BeN6, which are prepared at low temperature, the reaction of beryllium with nitrogen to form beryllium nitride takes place in an acidic or alkaline atmosphere at 700-900degC. The resultant compound is readily hydrolysed to form beryllium hydroxide and ammonia.

The chemical formula for beryllium nitride can be written as (Be3N2) NH3. This equation is easy to solve with the aid of a calculator. It will allow you to quickly find the molar mass of this material, which is necessary in many conversion calculations.

This is a common question on this website, so we’ve put together some information about how to determine the molar mass of this substance. In addition, we’ve included a chart that will help you find the molar mass of this material by using a simple formula.

In terms of physical properties, this material has a density of about 1.45 g/cm3. It can be dissolved in water to form a solution. It is noncombustible but can accelerate the burning of combustible materials.

Inhalation or skin contact with this material may cause severe irritation and/or swelling of the eyelids, lungs or other parts of the body. It is especially dangerous in powder form. The effects can be acute or chronic, depending on the amount of exposure.