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Isocyanic acid is a
chemical compound with the
structural formula HNCO,
which is
often written as H−N=C=O. It is a colourless,
volatile and poisonous...
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isocyaniques et la
chaleur de
formation de l'acide
cyanique liquide" [On
Isocyanic Ethers and the Heat of
Formation of
Liquid Cyanic Acid].
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decomposes into
ammonium cyanate at
about 152 °C, and into
ammonia and
isocyanic acid
above 160 °C: CO(NH2)2 → [NH4]+[OCN]− → NH3 + HNCO
Heating above...
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thermally decomposes to form
ammonia (NH 3) and
isocyanic acid (HNCO): (NH 2) 2CO → NH 3 + HNCO The
isocyanic acid
reacts with the
water vapor and hydrolyses...
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Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) is an
aromatic diisocyanate.
Three isomers are common,
varying by the
positions of the
isocyanate groups around the...
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without the
controlling action of an enzyme.
carbamylation the
addition of
Isocyanic acid to a protein's N-terminus or the side-chain of Lys. carbonylation...
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formula HCNO, more
specifically H−C≡N+−O−. It is an
isomer of
isocyanic acid (H−N=C=O) and of its
elusive tautomer,
cyanic acid (H−O−C≡N), and...
- (61%) ↔ [O=C=N−] (30%) ↔ [O+≡C−N2−] (4%).
Cyanate 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...
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fulminic acid (HCNO),
isofulminic acid (HONC),
cyanic acid (HOCN) and
isocyanic acid (HNCO),
having one of each atom.
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Molecules found in the zone
include carbon monoxide, methanol,
isocyanic acid,
hydrogen cyanide and
silicon monoxide.
Concentrations of cold dust...