Thiocyanic-acid


[thahy-oh-sahy-an-ik, thahy-] /ˈθaɪ oʊ saɪˈæn ɪk, ˌθaɪ-/
noun, Chemistry.
1.
an unstable acid, HSCN, known chiefly in the form of its salts.
thiocyanic acid
/ˌθaɪəʊsaɪˈænɪk/
noun
1.
an unstable acid known in the form of thiocyanate salts. Formula: HSCN

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