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Fulminic acid - Wikipedia
Fulminic acid is an acid with the formula HCNO, more specifically H−C≡N + −O −. It is an isomer of isocyanic acid ( H−N=C=O) and of its elusive tautomer, ...
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Fulminic acid | CHNO | CID 521293 - PubChem
Fulminic acid is a nitrile oxide resulting from the oxidation of hydrogen cyanide. It is a hydracid, a nitrile oxide and a one-carbon compound.
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FULMINIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · highly explosive; unstable. · of or derived from fulminic acid. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of fulminic. 1815–25 ...
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fulminic
fulˈminic, a. Chem. (fʌlˈmɪnɪk) [f. L. fulmin- (with sense derived from fulminate v.) + -ic.] In fulminic acid: C2H2N2O2, nitro-acetonitril, an acid (not yet isolated) forming explosive salts with some metals.1825 Hamilton Dict. Terms, Fulminic Acid, in Chemistry, an acid capable of combining in dif...
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Fulminic acid: a quasibent spectacle - RSC Publishing
Fulminic acid (HCNO) played a critical role in the early development of organic chemistry, and chemists have sought to discern the structure ...
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Fulminic acid - the NIST WebBook
Chemical structure: CHNO This structure is also available as a 2d Mol file or as a computed 3d SD file View 3d structure (requires JavaScript / HTML 5)
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Fulminic acid
Fulminic acid is an acid with the formula HCNO, more specifically . Structure
Fulminic acid was long believed to have a structure of H–O–N+≡C−.
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fulminic, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective fulminic is in the 1820s. OED's earliest evidence for fulminic is from 1824, in Quarterly Journal of Science & Arts.
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Fulminic Acid in the History of Organic Chemistry - ACS Publications
Fulminic acid was discovered in 1800 when E. Howard serendipitously prepared its highly explosive mercury and silver salts.
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FULMINIC definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
fulminic in American English (fʌlˈmɪnɪk) adjective 1. highly explosive; unstable 2. of or derived from fulminic acid
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Fulminic acid - Chemical Details
Fulminic acid. 506-85-4 | DTXSID30334603. Searched by DTXCID00285693. Chemical Details. Details Synonyms Related Substances Similar Compounds. Executive Summary ...
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The Lewis Structures of Fulminic Acid - YouTube
The Lewis Structures of Fulminic Acid. 6.8K views · 3 years ago ...more. MrGrodskiChemistry. 14.4K. Subscribe. 55. Share.
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fulminuric
fulminuric, a. Chem. (fʌlmɪˈnjʊərɪk) [f. fulmin-ic + uric.] Only in fulminuric acid (see quots.); fulminuric ether.1864 Watts Dict. Chem. II. 738 Fulminuric Acid C3H3N3O3 Isocyanuric acid. An acid isomeric with cyanuric acid. Ibid. 741 Fulminuric Ether: see Fulminurate of Ethyl. 1879 Rossiter Dict. ...
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Fulminate
Compounds
Fulminic acid
Mercury(II) fulminate
Potassium fulminate
Silver fulminate
See also
The cyanate (-OCN) and isocyanate (-NCO) groups have
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Potassium fulminate
See also
List of explosives
Fulminic acid
Fulminate
Silver fulminate
Mercury(II) fulminate
Potassium cyanate
References
Potassium compounds
Fulminates
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