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Definition of Cyanic

Cyanic
Cyanic Cy*an"ic (s?-?n"?k), a. [Gr. ky`anos a dark blue substance: cf. F. cyanique. Cf. Kyanite.] 1. Pertaining to, or containing, cyanogen. 2. Of or pertaining to a blue color. Cyanic acid (Chem.), an acid, HOCN, derived from cyanogen, well known in its salts, but never isolated in the free state. Cyanic colors (Bot.), those colors (of flowers) having some tinge of blue; -- opposed to xanthic colors. A color of either series may pass into red or white, but not into the opposing color. Red and pure white are more common among flowers of cyanic tendency than in those of the other class.

Meaning of Cyanic from wikipedia

- and an isomer of cyanic acid (aka. cyanol) (H−O−C≡N). The derived anion of isocyanic acid is the same as the derived anion of cyanic acid, and that anion...
- original publication with different sets of reactants: a combination of cyanic acid and ammonia, a combination of silver cyanate and ammonium chloride...
- approximate formula (HNCO)x. It is the product of the polymerisation of cyanic acid together with its cyclic trimer cyanuric acid. It is a porcelain-like...
- of melamine can be understood in two steps. First, urea decomposes into cyanic acid and ammonia in an endothermic reaction: ( NH 2 ) 2 CO ⟶ HOCN + NH 3...
- chloride Systematic IUPAC name Chloroformonitrile Other names Chlorine cyanide Cyanic chloride Chlorocyanogen Chlorcyan Chlorocyanide Identifiers CAS Number 506-77-4 Y...
- It is an isomer of isocyanic acid (H−N=C=O) and of its elusive tautomer, cyanic acid (H−O−C≡N), and also of isofulminic acid (H−O−N+≡C−). Fulminate is the...
- Cyanate esters are chemical compounds in which the hydrogen atom of the cyanic acid is replaced by an organyl group (for example aryl group). The resulting...
- F. D.; Wadmore, J. Mello (1902). "XX.—The constitution of hydrocyanic, cyanic, and cyanuric acids". J. Chem. Soc., Trans. 81: 191–203. doi:10.1039/CT9028100191...
- is the derived anion of isocyanic acid, H−N=C=O, and its lesser tautomer cyanic acid (a.k.a. cyanol), H−O−C≡N. Any salt containing the ion, such as ammonium...
- gas experiments. Some of the agents tested were mustard gas, lewisite, cyanic acid gas, white phosphorus, adamsite, and phosgene gas. A former army major...