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Technical Links > Health Guidelines > Cyanamide ... OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH GUIDELINE FOR CYANAMIDE ... This guideline summarizes pertinent information about cyanamide for workers and employers as well as for physicians, industrial hygienists, and other occupational safety and health professionals who may need...
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Cyanamide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Calcium cyanamide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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cyanamide: Definition and Pronunciation ... 1. 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. 2. (not in technical use) See calcium cyanamide.
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CYANAMIDE, NC NH 2j the amide of normal cyanic acid, obtained by the action of ammonia on cyanogen chloride, bromide or iodide, or by the desulphurization of thio-urea with, mercuric oxide; it is generally prepared by the latter process.
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Cyanamide - A product of Degussa Building Blocks business unit. ... The following section lists the most attractive reactions of cyanamide. The material has been selected to be instructive rather then encyclopedic.
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Cyanamide - A product of Degussa Building Blocks business unit. ... History of Cyanamide ... Production of Cyanamide...
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Cyanamide, the amide of normal cyanic acid, is a white crystals melting at 45 C; readily soluble in water, alcohol and ether. It is prepared commercially by carbide process from carbonate derived from limestone or by the desulphurization of thiourea in the presence of catalyst (mercuric oxide).
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cyanamide Main Page ... N-acetylcyanamide, the major urinary metabolite of cyanamide in rat, rabbit, dog, and man. ... Carbonic anhydrase catalyzes cyanamide hydration to urea: is it mimicking the physiological reaction?
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