Li4BN3H10

Li4BN3H10

"Hydrogen (H) atoms are shown in green, lithium (Li) atoms in dark grey, nitrogen (N) atoms in blue and boron (B) atoms are in grey and inside the pyramids. (Credit: Image courtesy of Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council)"

Not as beautiful as the Ragnarok's crystal fuel, or as cuddly as the Mark II's, but this lithium compound may eventually be more practical.

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lansha says:

i like your page but you need more information

posted on Wed, 03/12/2008 - 8:56am

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