What is Tungsten Zirconium Nitrate and its Potential Applications?

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In summary, the conversation discusses a combination type metal called tungsten zirconium nitrate and its properties. It is a difficult compound to make since tungsten typically has a different valence state than zirconium. The intended use of this compound is for a new space material that can produce visible shocks when bent or formed, similar to a Tesla coil. It is said that only certain countries can make this material and it has a variety of potential applications.
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Does anyone know of a combination type metal called tungsten zirconium nitrate or how to make it or the formula or msds thanks-



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Zirconium nitrate (hydrate) - Zr(NO3)4*5H2O
www.espi-metals.com/msds's/zirconiumnitrate.pdf

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Zirconyl nitrate - ZrO(NO3)2
http://www.sciencelab.com/xMSDS-Zirconyl_nitrate-9925499

Tungsten nitrate would be an unusual or uncommon compound. It is probably a difficult compound to make since W is normally hexavalent in compounds, but has 4 and 5 valence states.

One would not make a WZr nitrate compound but rather a mixture of W nitrate and Zr nitrate. It might be difficult to blend due to differences in density.

Nitrates are strong oxidizers and must be handled with care.

What is the intended use of a WZr nitrate?
 
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I know it looks as a blueish tint dense like metal material sort of but not really, I've seen it once, and the person who told be said its a new space material, when it bends or fluxuates it give off the shocks a telsa coil would do, acuall sparks when the material is bent or formed in anyway at the point of bend it would give off high votlege visable shocks, the electricity or looked like electricity was pure white, the material was not affected by its own shock.He told me it was tungsten zirconium nitrate and only countries could make it.It could be used for a wide veritety of applications.
 

What is Tungsten Zirconium Nitrate?

Tungsten Zirconium Nitrate is a chemical compound that is composed of tungsten, zirconium, and nitrogen atoms. It is a highly dense, heat-resistant material that is commonly used in industrial and scientific applications.

What are the properties of Tungsten Zirconium Nitrate?

Tungsten Zirconium Nitrate has a high melting point of over 3000 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for use in extremely high temperature environments. It is also very hard and has a high density, making it useful for applications that require strength and durability.

What are the uses of Tungsten Zirconium Nitrate?

Tungsten Zirconium Nitrate is commonly used as a coating material for cutting tools, as it can improve their hardness and resistance to wear. It is also used in the production of electronic devices and as a catalyst in chemical reactions.

Is Tungsten Zirconium Nitrate toxic?

Tungsten Zirconium Nitrate is not known to be toxic to humans. However, as with any chemical compound, proper safety precautions should be taken when handling it, such as wearing protective equipment and following handling instructions.

Can Tungsten Zirconium Nitrate be found naturally?

No, Tungsten Zirconium Nitrate does not occur naturally. It is a man-made chemical compound that is produced in laboratories and industrial settings.

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