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Definition of B6N6
B6N6, also known as Hexaborane(6), is a chemical compound belonging to the boranes group, consisting of 6 boron atoms and 6 nitrogen atoms. In English, its name is Hexaboron Hexanitride. Each boron and nitrogen atom has an atomic mass of approximately 11 and 14 atomic units (u) respectively. The structure of the B6N6 molecule forms a polyhedron, each boron atom connecting with 3 nitrogen atoms and vice versa, forming a perfect sphere. There is no clear information on the ionic structure of B6N6 yet. -
Properties: B6N6
There is not much data on the specific physical and chemical properties of B6N6 as it is a rare compound. However, boranes compounds are generally chemically unstable, easily decomposed when exposed to air or water. -
Common chemical equations of B6N6
Since B6N6 is a rare and unstable compound, there is not much data on its common chemical reactions. -
Synthesis of B6N6
The synthesis of B6N6 is very complex and difficult, often requiring special experimental conditions. There is no information on the industrial synthesis of B6N6 yet.