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Red and pure white are more common among flowers of cyanic tendency than in those of the other class.
On May 24, 1967 he was murdered by a lethal injection of cyanic acid,while visiting a dentist.
There was a subdued pop and the cyanic blue of the underpriest's face began to fade.
Perhaps that was cyanic blue.
Half a dozen tentacles instantly wound themselves around him and the boy, imbuing them both with the lethal cyanic glow.
Everything organic on Teneb contains a cyanic compound called thanacil.
"The gas was cyanic.
A ghastly cyanic pallor imbued the stage.
His face had an ashen, cyanic tinge to it, and he grimaced with pain as the physician touched the dagger.
"A cyanic gas," York broke in.
First, urea decomposes into cyanic acid and ammonia in an endothermic reaction:
"A capsule of cyanic acid, I'll wager!"
Note that sometimes information presented for cyanic acid in reference books is actually for isocyanic acid.
Chemical compounds that often trimerise are aliphatic isocyanates and cyanic acids.
Pure cyanic acid has not been isolated, and isocyanic acid is the predominant form in all solvents.
It is the sulfur analog of cyanic acid (HOCN).
The strongest electrophile would then be the cyanide nitrogen, which, if attacked by water, would yield cyanic acid and the original cysteine.
Since this taxon of cacti are mostly yellow flowered, flowers that are beta cyanic and orange are less common.
Because the dried seeds can contain dangerous amounts of cyanic compounds, hyacinth beans are often described as poisonous, but only mature seeds are worrisome.
Working with cyanic acid and fulminic acid, they correctly deduce that isomerism was caused by differing arrangements of atoms within a molecular structure.
Cyanuric acid is the cyclic trimer of the elusive species cyanic acid, HOCN.
One inevitably found Angier, and instantly wrapped itself around him, seeming to illumine him with cyanic light that glowed not only around his body but also from within.
Later, after Himation had nudged My Ella Speed into a pit in the cyanic rock and grounded her gently, he refused to leave the ship. '
It turns out that, if acacia "leaves" lack the specific glycoside-splitting enzyme, then they may be less toxic than otherwise, even those containing significant quantities of cyanic glycosides.
Cyanic acid from NIST Chemistry WebBook (accessed 2006-09-09)