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cyanuric acid
noun
a white, crystalline, water-soluble solid, C 3 H 3 O 3 N 3 ⋅2H 2 O, used chiefly in organic synthesis.
Word History and Origins
Origin of cyanuric acid1
Example Sentences
This renal damage is believed to result from kidney stones formed from melamine and uric acid or from melamine and its cocrystallizing chemical derivative, cyanuric acid.
The researchers winnowed down the suspects to bacteria called Klebsiella and found that this microbe on its own processed melamine into cyanuric acid and other byproducts.
It is intermediate between urea and cyanuric acid.
It is obtained as a colorless, mobile, unstable liquid by the heating cyanuric acid.
In cyanuric acid, hydrated cyanic acid, and cyamelide, we have three such isomeric compounds.
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