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Tricyanic Acid

Tricyan, n. tricyanogen, -chlorid, n. tricyanyl chloride (cyanuryl chloride). -saure, /. tricyanic acid (cyanuric acid), tiieb, pret. (of treiben) drove, propelled, etc. Trieb, m. driving force, impetus drive (of... [Pg.452]

Cyonuric Acid Tricarbimide Tricyanic Acid or sym-Triazine 2,4,6-triol (called Cyanursaure Isocyanursaure 2.4.6 Trioxo-hexahydro - 1.3.5-Triazin or 2.4 6 - Trioxy - 1.3.5 Triazin in Ger),... [Pg.372]

TRICYANIC ACID (108-80-5) Violent reaction with ethanol. Mixtures with chlorine, hexanitroethane form spontaneously explosive compounds. Incompatible with lead dioxide. [Pg.1185]

Tricyanic acid Tricyanide. See Isocyanuric acid Tricyanogen chloride. See Cyanuric chloride Tricycio [3.3.1.1 (3,7)-] decane-1-carboxylic acid, ethyl ester. See Ethyl tricyclodecanecarboxylate Tricyclodecane methylol acetate CAS 30772-69-1 Properties Flash pt. > 130 C... [Pg.4498]

Cyanuric acid Sl-o- nur-ik [cyan- + urea] (1838) (l,3,4-triazine-2,4,6-triol, tricyanic acid, tricarbimide) n. An acid evolved from the blowing agent, azodicarbona-mide, when it decomposes. The acid is corrosive, and is the chief cause of plate-out on components of extruders in the structural-foam process when azodicarbonamide is used as the blowing agent See image). [Pg.252]

Cyanuric Acid sI-9- lnur-ik n [cyan- + urea] (1838) (l,3,4-triazine-2,4,6-triol, tricyanic acid,... [Pg.189]


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