Social Sciences, asked by siddddd63, 10 months ago

what are the properties of Carbon nitrate​

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Answered by riyajain61
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it's may soluble in water


siddddd63: and what about carbon hydrogen carbonate
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siddddd63: what happened
siddddd63: well i have asked this question
riyajain61: then what shall I do
siddddd63: well i am asking is carbon hydrogen carbonate also solube in water
siddddd63: how did u interpret it
riyajain61: hmm
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siddddd63: how did u interpret it
Answered by sonakshi70
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Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) is a family of carbon nitride compounds with a general formula near to C3N4 (albeit typically with non-zero amounts of Hydrogen) and two major substructures based on heptazine and Poly(Triazine imide) units which, depending on reaction conditions, exhibit different degrees of condensation, properties and reactivities.

Properties

Due to the special semiconductor properties of carbon nitrides, they show unexpected catalytic activity for a variety of reactions, such as for the activation of benzene, trimerization reactions, and also the activation of carbon dioxide (artificial photosynthesis).[2]


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