- Definition of SnN
SnN, also known as Tin Nitride. It is an inorganic compound made from Sn – tin, which has an oxidation number of +4 and Nitrogen. Tin nitride has a molar mass of 150.71 atomic mass units, and the molecular structure consists of 1 tin atom and 1 nitrogen atom. The ionic structure of SnN is Sn^4+ and N^3-.
- Properties of SnN
2.1 Physical properties of SnN: SnN is usually solid, black and odorless. The pH of SnN is not established because it is a solid substance.
2.2 Chemical properties of SnN: The specific chemical properties of SnN are yet to be thoroughly researched.
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At present, there is no detailed information on the typical chemical reactions of SnN.
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Synthesis of SnN
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of SnN: At present, the method of synthesizing SnN in the laboratory is not established.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of SnN: Information on the industrial-scale synthesis of SnN has not been published yet.
Since SnN is a fairly rare inorganic substance, it requires further research to better understand its properties and related chemical reactions.