cyanuric acid
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Definition
- Noun:
- A white crystalline compound: Cyanuric acid is a specific chemical compound. It is a trimer of cyanic acid, meaning its molecule is formed from three cyanic acid molecules joined together.
- A chemical stabilizer: It is most commonly used as a stabilizing agent, particularly in chlorinated swimming pools and spas, to slow down the degradation of chlorine caused by sunlight.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Cyanuric acid is added to outdoor pools to protect the chlorine from UV rays.
- The chemical formula for cyanuric acid is C₃H₃N₃O₃.
- High levels of cyanuric acid can reduce the effectiveness of chlorine.
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Industrial Context: In industrial chemistry, cyanuric acid is a precursor or intermediate in the manufacture of certain plastics, herbicides, and dyes.
- The factory produces cyanuric acid for use in the synthesis of specialty polymers.
Variants and Related Words
- Isocyanuric acid: This is a term for the tautomeric forms of cyanuric acid, which are in chemical equilibrium with it. In many practical contexts (like pool care), the terms are used interchangeably.
- CYA: A common abbreviation for cyanuric acid, especially in the context of swimming pool and spa maintenance.
- Trichloroisocyanuric acid and Sodium dichloroisocyanurate: These are chlorine-releasing compounds derived from cyanuric acid, used as disinfectants and bleaching agents.
Synonyms
- 1,3,5-Triazine-2,4,6-triol: This is the systematic IUPAC name for cyanuric acid.
- Trihydroxy-1,3,5-triazine: Another chemical name for the compound.
- Pool stabilizer / Conditioner: These are functional synonyms describing its primary use in water treatment.
Related Phrases / Compounds
- Cyanuric acid levels: Refers to the concentration of cyanuric acid in water, which is a critical parameter in pool chemistry.
- You should test the cyanuric acid levels monthly.
- Cyanuric acid reducer: A product or chemical process used to lower the concentration of cyanuric acid in pool water.
Noun
- a trimer of cyanic acid