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zirconium carbide

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zirconium carbide [‚zər′kō·nē·əm ′kär‚bīd]
(inorganic chemistry)
ZrC Hard, gray crystals that are soluble in water, soluble in acids; as powder, it ignites spontaneously in air; melts at 3400°C, boils at 5100°C; used as an abrasive, refractory, and metal cladding, and in cermets, incandescent filaments, and cutting tools.


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Abstract Zirconium carbide films were grown on graphite slices by chemical vapor deposition using methane, zirconium tetrachloride, and hydrogen as precursors.
Datta Morphologies and Growth Mechanisms of Zirconium Carbide Films by Chemical Vapor Deposition--Q.
 
 
 
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