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Cyanates

Thiocyanic acid

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Thiocyanic Acid is a compound with a wide range of applications in the field of chemistry, which plays an important role in the field of chemical synthesis and analytical chemistry. As a reactive agent, Thiocyanic Acid is involved in a variety of chemical reactions that help scientists and chemists synthesize new compounds. At the same time, it is also used as an analytical agent to detect and quantify specific components in samples during chemical analysis. In addition to its application in chemical synthesis and analysis, Thiocyanic Acid is also used in the preparation of various Thiocyanic Acid salts, which have a wide range of industrial and scientific applications. In addition, Thiocyanic Acid and its derivatives also have a place in drug synthesis, they can be used as intermediates or raw materials to participate in the synthesis of certain drug molecules, thus contributing to the development of the pharmaceutical industry. Therefore, Thiocyanic Acid is not only of great value in chemical research, but also plays an indispensable role in industrial production and pharmaceutical manufacturing.

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Thiocyanic acid, lead(2+) salt (2:1)

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Reverse dyeing with aniline black; manufacture of safety matches and cartridges.

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Cyanates is a general term for salts whose anions are cyanate ions. Commonly used cyanate salts are sodium cyanate NaOCN, potassium cyanate KOCN, ammonium cyanate NH4OCN. They are mainly used in organic synthesis.

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