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Revision as of 10:53, 21 June 2021
Metal free gemstone-like compounds are gemstone like compounds compounds that:
- do not contain metal atoms
- do not necessarily need to but may include carbon
Or redundantly:
- Organic gemstone-like compounds with the condition on needing to contain carbon dropped.
- Odd gemstone-like compounds with the condition on not containing carbon dropped.
- A union of the former two
This gives a slightly bigger subclass of gemstone like compounds.
List of metal free gemstone-like compounds
Metal free gemstone-like compounds include:
- All Organic gemstone-like compounds
- All Odd gemstone like compounds – "odd" refering to anorganic (no carbon) metal free
The latter includes:
List of anorganic and metal free (odd) gemstone compounds:
- BN Boron nitride – likely incombustible
- BP Boron phosphide – incombustible
Adding sulfur – This time it works – somewhat
Unlike with Organic gemstone-like compounds in the case of the ones without a lot of carbon and nitrogen adding sulfur to the mix this time works (well somewhat) Compounds do not become high explosives that yearn to become gasses or liquids.
Adding a sulfur into the mix in high ratio does not make the metal and carbon free gemstones unstable (decomposing to gasses) immediately
but does instead lead some quite exotic stuff crossing over to polymeric nature:
- B2S3 Boron sulfide (wikipedia)
Phosphorus sulfides from many stable stiff highly cross-linked molecules. E.g.:
- P4S10 Phosphorus pentasulfide – interrestingly this has diamondoid structure but it's limited to one molecule
- P4S3 Phosphorus sesquisulfide
Sulfur nitrides from many (somewhat) stable structures. E.g.:
- S4N4 Tetrasulfur_tetranitride (shock sensitive)
- (SN)x Polythiazyl
- (S)x Elemantal sulfur in form of long chains polysulfanes
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