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- Dicyanamide, also known as dicyanamine, is an anion having the formula C 2N− 3. It contains two cyanide groups bound to a central nitrogen anion. The...
- Methylmercuric dicyanamide is a chemical compound used as a fungicide for crops such as cereals, cotton, flax, sorghum, and sugar beets. As of 1998, the...
- and with elemental sulfur a 2-aminothiazole in good yields. Sodium dicyanamide is available in good yield and high purity from cyanamid and cyanogen...
- (EMIM) cation and include: EMIM:Cl, EMIMAc (acetate anion), EMIM dicyanamide, (C 2H 5)(CH 3)C 3H 3N+ 2·N(CN)− 2, that melts at −21 °C (−6 °F); and...
- phosphonic dichloride Methyl thiocyanate Methyl vinyl ketone Methylmercuric dicyanamide Methyltrichlorosilane Metolcarb Mevinphos Mexacarbate Mitomycin C Monocrotophos...
- followed by deprotonation of the remaining central nitrogen atom, gives the dicyanamide anion, [N(CN)2]−. 2-Cyanoguanidine finds use in the synthesis of the...
- condensing/activating agents have been identified, including the following: cyanamide, dicyanamide, dicyandiamide, diaminomaleonitrile, urea, trimetaphosphate, NaCl, CuCl2...
- the mixture may be an alkaline metal nitrate (NO3-) or nitrite (NO2-), dicyanamide or its salts, sodium borohydride (NaBH4), etc. The coolants and slag...
- cyanide - −C≡N ion, cyanide −C≡N and isocyanide −+N≡C− functional groups dicyanamide - N(CN)−2 or −N(−C≡N)2 tricyanomethanide - C(CN)−3 or −C(−C≡N)3 pentacyanoethanide...
- N5+ had been predicted by ab initio calculations as a member of the dicyanamide isoelectronic series by Pyykkö and Runeberg in 1991 and this was quoted...