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Definition of Cyanurets
1. cyanuret [n] - See also: cyanuret
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cyanurets
Literary usage of Cyanurets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and Doctrines of the by Edward Turner (1835)
"The double cyanurets constitute an extensive and important group of salts, of
which a few ... Those at prônent observed by chemists are the ferro.cyanurets, ..."
2. Records of General Science by Robert Dundas Thomson, T Thomson (1836)
"The fact that the cyanurets are capable of uniting with one another just as two
oxidized bodies, and of forming definite compounds, ..."
3. A Practical Treatise of Chemical Analysis: Including Tables for Calculations by Heinrich Rose (1849)
"On the contrary, the combinations of the cyanurets of iron, of nickel, of cobalt,
of copper, of manganese, of zinc, with those of potassium and of sodium, ..."
4. A Manual of Chemistry: Containing the Principal Facts of the Science, in the by John White Webster (1839)
"The cyanurets :he precious metals (silver, mercury) are decomposed by heat like
corresponding oxides into cyanogen and metal ..."
5. The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical and Physical Science (1843)
"B. Metals which are converted into metallic cyanurets in the mixture of ...
Those whose metallic cyanurets are not soluble in water, but dissolve in ..."
6. Annals of Philosophy by Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley (1821)
"When the cyanurets combine with an additional quantity of base, it appears that the
... All that I have already stated upon the nature of the cyanurets and ..."