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Ammonium cyanate is an
inorganic compound with the
formula [NH4]+[OCN]−. It is a colorless,
solid salt. The
structure of this salt was
verified by X-ray...
- such as
ammonium cyanate, is
called a
cyanate. The
cyanate ion is an
isomer of the much-less-stable
fulminate anion, CNO− or [C−≡N+−O−]. The
cyanate ion is...
- The Wöhler
synthesis is the
conversion of
ammonium cyanate into urea. This
chemical reaction was
described in 1828 by
Friedrich Wöhler. It is
often cited...
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malonic esters to make
barbituric acids.
Molten urea
decomposes into
ammonium cyanate at
about 152 °C, and into
ammonia and
isocyanic acid
above 160 °C:...
- with the
cyanate ions
perpendicular to that axis.
Silver cyanate reacts with
nitric acid to form
silver nitrate,
carbon dioxide, and
ammonium nitrate....
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synthesis of urea from
ammonium cyanate, in a
chemical reaction that came to be
known as the "Wöhler synthesis". Urea and
ammonium cyanate are
further examples...
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cannot occur within living things.
Friedrich Wöhler's
conversion of
ammonium cyanate into urea in 1828 is
often cited as the
starting point of
modern organic...
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example is the
cyanate ion O=C=N− and the
fulminate ion C−≡N+−O−. It is also
extended to
ionic compounds, so that (for example)
ammonium cyanate [NH4]+[O=C=N]−...
- 06 g/mol,
exact m****: 60.03236 u) may
refer to: Urea, or
carbamide Ammonium cyanate Formylhydrazine This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles...
- N 2 O {\displaystyle {\ce {CH4N2O}}} ) as the
chemically distinct ammonium cyanate. (Their
structures are now
known to be ( H 2 N − ) 2 C = O {\displaystyle...