Product Name :
Niobium carbide

CAS :
12069-94-2

Molecular Weight:
105.93

Formula:
CHNb

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| Synonyms Niobium monocarbide | Appearance Black to purple gray powder What is the molecular formula of niobium carbide? The molecular formula of niobium carbide is CHNb. What are some synonyms for niobium carbide? Some synonyms for niobium carbide include Nb2C MXene Film, Nb2C Quantum Dots, and NIOBIUMCARBIDE. What is the molecular weight of niobium carbide? The molecular weight of niobium carbide is 105.925 g/mol. When was niobium carbide created? Niobium carbide was created on September 13, 2005. What is the IUPAC Name of niobium carbide? The IUPAC Name of niobium carbide is methylidyneniobium. What is the InChI of niobium carbide? The InChI of niobium carbide is InChI=1S/CH.Nb/h1H. What is the InChIKey of niobium carbide? The InChIKey of niobium carbide is UNASZPQZIFZUSI-UHFFFAOYSA-N. What is the Canonical SMILES of niobium carbide? The Canonical SMILES of niobium carbide is C#[Nb]. What is the CAS number of niobium carbide? The CAS number of niobium carbide is 12069-94-2. How would you describe the physical properties of niobium carbide? Niobium carbide is a lavender-gray solid. It is insoluble in water and is a grey odorless powder.

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