cyanic acid
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English
Noun
cyanic
acid
(
uncountable
)
(
inorganic chemistry
)
An
unstable
, highly
volatile
,
poisonous
acid, HOCN, used to prepare
cyanates
;
hydrolyzes
in water to give
ammonia
and
carbon dioxide
Translations
Translations
French:
acide cyanique
(fr)
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Russian:
циа́новая кислота́
f
(
ciánovaja kislotá
)
,
синеро́дистая кислота́
f
(
sineródistaja kislotá
)
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