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cyanic acid (aka. cyanol) (H−O−C≡N), and the
monomer of
cyanuric acid. The
derived anion of
isocyanic acid is the same as the
derived anion of
cyanic...
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original publication with
different sets of reactants: a
combination of
cyanic acid and ammonia, a
combination of
silver cyanate and
ammonium chloride...
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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...
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chloride Systematic IUPAC name
Chloroformonitrile Other names Chlorine cyanide Cyanic chloride Chlorocyanogen Chlorcyan Chlorocyanide Identifiers CAS
Number 506-77-4 Y...
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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...
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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...
- gas experiments. Some of the
agents tested were
mustard gas, lewisite,
cyanic acid gas,
white phosphorus, adamsite, and
phosgene gas. A
former army major...
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Canadian radio station CHNO, the
chemical formula of
several compounds Cyanic acid
Isocyanic acid
Fulminic acid
Isofulminic acid This
disambiguation page...
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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...
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would then be the
cyanide carbon, which, if
attacked by water,
would yield cyanic acid and the
original cysteine.
Cleaving proteins with BrCN
requires using...