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cyanamide

/sahy-an-uh-mid, -mahyd, sahy-uh-nam-ahyd, -id/US // saɪˈæn ə mɪd, -ˌmaɪd, ˌsaɪ əˈnæm aɪd, -ɪd //UK // (saɪˈænəˌmaɪd, -mɪd) //

氰胺,氰酰胺,氰氨,氰氨酰胺

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chemistry.

    • : a white, crystalline, unstable, deliquescent solid, CH2N2, usually produced by the action of ammonia on cyanogen chloride or by the action of sulfuric acid on calcium cyanamide.
    • : calcium cyanamide.

Examples

  • Nascent hydrogen reduces cyanamide to ammonia and methylamine.

  • Heated in the electric furnace in a current of air, it yields calcium cyanamide (see Cyanamide).