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compound that
contains a C≡N
functional group. This group,
known as the
cyano group,
consists of a
carbon atom triple-bonded to a
nitrogen atom. In inorganic...
- The
cyano radical (or
cyanido radical) is a
radical with
molecular formula CN,
sometimes written •CN. The
cyano radical was one of the
first detected...
- α-
Cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid, also
written as alpha-
cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid and
abbreviated CHCA or HCCA, is a
cinnamic acid
derivative and is...
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example CH3CH2C≡N is
called "propionitrile" (or propanenitrile). The
prefix cyano- is used
interchangeably with the term
nitrile in
industrial literature...
- the blue condition. It is
derived from the
color cyan,
which comes from
cyanós (κυανός), the Gr**** word for blue. It is
postulated by Dr.
Christen Lundsgaard...
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colorless liquid. It is a
cyanocarbon and
derivative of
methane with
three cyano groups. For many years,
chemists have been
unable to
isolate this compound...
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diatomic halogen molecules, such as Cl2, but far less oxidizing. The two
cyano groups are
bonded together at
their carbon atoms: N≡C‒C≡N,
though other...
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Argonium Carbon cation Carbon monophosphide Carbon monosulfide Carbon monoxide Cyano radical Diatomic carbon Fluoromethylidynium Helium hydride ion Hydrogen...
- the azure-winged magpie. The
generic name is
derived from the
Latin words cyanos,
meaning "lapis lazuli", and pica,
meaning "magpie". The
genus contains...
- (5 mi), at a
common mouth with the Anapo. The name,
deriving from the Gr****
cyanos ("azure"), is
connected to the myth of
Anapus and the
nymph Cyane. On its...