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- Heptazine, or tri-s-triazine or cyamelurine, is a chemical compound with formula C 6N 7H 3, that consist of a planar triangular core group or three fused...
- with non-zero amounts of hydrogen) and two major substructures based on heptazine and poly(triazine imide) units which, depending on reaction conditions...
- hydrogen of still somewhat uncertain composition, consisting mostly of heptazine units linked and closed by amine groups and bridges (–NH–, =NH, –NH 2...
- specifically, 2,5,8-triamino-heptazine or 2,5,8-triamino-tri-s-triazine, whose molecule can be described as that of heptazine with the three hydrogen atoms...
- D.; Kurpil, B.; Antonietti, M. (June 2017). "Highly crystalline poly(heptazine imides) by mechanochemical synthesis for photooxidation of various organic...
- forehead of toothed whales Melon (chemistry), a polymeric derivative of heptazine Melon de Bourgogne, or Melon, a white grape variety Melon Bicycles, a...
- root of Aniba megaphylla. Melon A compound consisting mostly of linked heptazine units with an undetermined composition. Mi****kel An older name for the...
- Cyameluric acid or 2,5,8-trihydroxy-s-heptazine is a chemical compound with formula C 6N 7O 3H 3, usually described as a heptazine molecule with the hydrogen atoms...
- guncotton adopted by the French army in 1887; and perhaps also to melon, a heptazine polymer described by Berzelius in 1830, whose structure remained a chemical...
- formula C 9H 3N 13 or (HNCN) 3(C 6N 7), whose molecule would consist of a heptazine H3(C 6N 7) molecule, with three cyanamido groups H–N=C=N– or N≡C–NH– substituted...