- and an
isomer of
cyanic acid (aka. cyanol) (H−O−C≡N). The
derived anion of
isocyanic acid is the same as the
derived anion of
cyanic acid, and that anion...
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sulfuric acid. SO2 + H2O + 1⁄2 O2 → H2SO4
Sulfur dioxide dissolves in
water to give "sulfurous
acid",
which cannot be
isolated and is
instead an
acidic solution...
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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,
cyanic acid...
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original publication with
different sets of reactants: a
combination of
cyanic acid and ammonia, a
combination of
silver cyanate and
ammonium chloride, a...
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Hydrogen cyanide (also
known as
prussic acid) is a
chemical compound with the
formula HCN and
structural formula H−C≡N. It is a colorless,
extremely poisonous...
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Formic acid (from
Latin formica 'ant'),
systematically named methanoic acid, is the
simplest carboxylic acid, and has the
chemical formula HCOOH and structure...
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Acetic acid /əˈsiːtɪk/,
systematically named ethanoic acid /ˌɛθəˈnoʊɪk/, is an
acidic,
colourless liquid and
organic compound with the
chemical formula...
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which quickly hydrates to
sulfuric acid: H2S + 2 O2 → H2SO4 It is
slightly soluble in
water and acts as a weak
acid (pKa = 6.9 in 0.01–0.1 mol/litre solutions...
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first step, urea
decomposes into
cyanic acid and ammonia: (NH2)2CO → HNCO + NH3
Cyanic acid polymerizes to
cyanuric acid,
which condenses with the liberated...
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sodium hydroxide is
frequently used
alongside neutral water and
acidic hydrochloric acid to
demonstrate the pH
scale to
chemistry students.
Sodium hydroxide...