Silicon Carbide
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Cite "Silicon Carbide"
Silicon Carbide. (n.d.). In Compound. Retrieved from /tr/compound/silicon-carbide/
"Silicon Carbide." Compound, /tr/compound/silicon-carbide/.
@misc{silicon-carbide, title={Silicon Carbide}, url={/tr/compound/silicon-carbide/}}
IUPAC: Silicon carbide
CAS: 409-21-2
Genel Bakış
Silicon carbide is an extremely hard ceramic used as an abrasive (carborundum) and increasingly as a wide-bandgap semiconductor for EV power electronics.
Bileşim
Kullanımlar
- • Abrasive (sandpaper)
- • EV power electronics
- • Bulletproof armor
- • Diesel filter
İlginç Gerçekler
- ✦ Tesla's Model 3 was the first mass-market car to use SiC power transistors
Structure
SMILES
[C-]#[Si+]
Özellikler
- Tür
- inorganic
- Hal
- solid
- Molar Kütle
- 40,10 g/mol
- Yoğunluk
- 3,2100 g/cm³
- Erime Noktası
- 2730,0 °C
- Çözünürlük
- insoluble
Molecular Descriptors
- Exact Mass
- 39,9769
- TPSA
- 0,0 Ų
- H-Bond Donors
- 0
- H-Bond Acceptors
- 1
- Rotatable Bonds
- 0
- Heavy Atoms
- 2
- Complexity
- 10,0
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Silicon Carbide?
Silicon Carbide (SiC) is a inorganic compound with the IUPAC name Silicon carbide.
What is the molecular weight of Silicon Carbide?
Silicon Carbide has a molar mass of 40.1 g/mol.
What state is Silicon Carbide at room temperature?
Silicon Carbide is a solid at room temperature.
Is Silicon Carbide organic or inorganic?
Silicon Carbide is classified as an inorganic compound.
What elements make up Silicon Carbide?
Silicon Carbide (SiC) is composed of Carbon (C), Silicon (Si).