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what is inorganic graphite

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Answered by Deepmala8
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Boron Nitride (BN) is known as Inorganic graphite. The most stable crystalline form is the hexagonal one, also called h-BN, α-BN, or g-BN (graphitic BN). ... Its hexagonal form is the most stable and softest among BN polymorphs, and is therefore used as a lubricant and an additive to cosmetic products.
Answered by dreamrob
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Boron Nitride is inorganic graphite.

• Boron Nitride's structure is similar to the graphite structure. It appears in the hexagonal form.

• In this hexagonal structure both Boron and Nitrogen atoms replacing the carbon atoms.

• Boron Nitride is used as lubricant and additive in decorative products.

• This is a chemical compound soluble in the usual acids. Born in Nitride has good thermal and chemical stability.

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