ProphetesAI is thinking...
cyanic
Answers
MindMap
Loading...
Sources
cyanic
cyanic, a. (saɪˈænɪk) [f. cyan- 2 + -ic.] 1. Chem. Of cyanogen, containing cyanogen in composition. cyanic acid, a colourless, pungent, volatile, unstable liquid (CNHO). cyanic ethers, the cyanates of the alcohol radicals.1832 R. Christison Poisons xxviii. (ed. 2) 663 Cyanic and Cyanous acids are no...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Cyamelide
It is the product of the polymerisation of cyanic acid together with its cyclic trimer cyanuric acid.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
cyanous
† ˈcyanous, a. Chem. Obs. [f. cyan- 2 + -ous: = F. cyaneux.] In cyanous acid, ‘the name originally given by Serullas to cyanic acid, on the supposition that it contained only half as much oxygen as the acid then called cyanic, but now cyanuric acid’ (Watts Dict. Chem. II. 286).1832 [see cyanic 1].
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
CHON
The simplest compounds to contain all of the CHON elements are isomers fulminic acid (HCNO), isofulminic acid (HONC), cyanic acid (HOCN) and isocyanic
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
cyan-
cyan- 1. Combining form of Gr. κύανος and κυάνεος ‘dark-blue’ before a vowel: see following words, and cyano-, also cyan-blue. 2. Chem. = cyano- 2, used as combining form of cyanogen before a vowel, and in names of cyanogen compounds and derivatives, as in cyanamide, cyanate, cyanic, cyanide n., etc...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
CHNO
CHNO may refer to:
CHNO-FM, a Canadian radio station
CHNO, the chemical formula of several compounds
Cyanic acid
Isocyanic acid
Fulminic acid
Isofulminic
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
cya-
cya- shortened form of cyano-, in the names of some chemical compounds, as cyˈamelide, a white crystalline substance polymeric with cyanic acid, called also insoluble cyanuric acid. cyameˈluric acid, a white crystalline powder formed from mellone by the action of alkalis at boiling heat; a salt of t...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Cyanate ester
Cyanate esters are chemical compounds in which the hydrogen atom of the cyanic acid is replaced by an organyl group (for example aryl group).
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Heliconius
Cyanic characteristics
In order to be unpalatable, the Heliconius butterflies use cyanic characteristics, meaning they produce substances that have a While Heliconius larvae feed on Passifloraceae which also have cyanic characteristics, the larvae have evolved the ability to neutralize cyanic molecules
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
hydrocyanic
hydrocyanic, a. Chem. (haɪdrəʊsaɪˈænɪk) [f. hydro- d + cyanic. Cf. F. hydrocyanique.] Containing hydrogen and cyanogen in chemical combination. hydrocyanic acid, or hydrogen cyanide (HCN or HCy), the combination of hydrogen with cyanogen (CN or Cy), an extremely poisonous volatile liquid with an odo...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Isocyanic acid
It is the predominant tautomer and an isomer of cyanic acid (aka. cyanol) (). Cyanic acid (HOCN)
The tautomer, known as cyanic acid, HOCN, in which the oxygen atom is protonated exists in equilibrium with isocyanic acid to the extent
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
sulphocyanic
sulphocyanic, a. Chem. (ˌsʌlfəʊsaɪˈænɪk) [f. sulpho- + cyanic.] Designating the sulpho-acid related to cyanic acid, occurring in cruciferous plants and in human saliva, and obtainable as a colourless liquid: now thiocyanic.1819 J. G. Children Chem. Anal. 326 Mr. Porrett concludes the composition of ...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Fulminic acid
It is an isomer of isocyanic acid () and of its elusive tautomer, cyanic acid (), and also of isofulminic acid ().
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
hydrosulphocarbonic
hydrosulphocarˈbonic, -cyˈanic Chem., earlier equivalents of sulphocarbonic, -cyanic.
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai