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ammelide

ammelide Chem.
  (ˈæmɪlaɪd)
  [f. ammonia) + melam) + -ide.]
  A white powder, C6N9H9O3, or 3 CyH2N.CyHO, produced by the action of concentrated sulphuric acid on melam, melanine, or ammeline; regarded as acid amide of cyanuric acid.

1846 in Penny Cycl. 1st Supp. 336/2. 1863 Watts Dict. Chem. II. 287 Ammelide boiled for some time with acids or alkalis is converted into cyanuric acid.

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