isocyanic acid
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Definition
- Noun:
- A volatile, unstable acid: "isocyanic acid" refers to a specific chemical compound (HNCO) that exists primarily in theory or as a reactive intermediate. It is known for its instability and tendency to polymerize or react readily.
- Known via its derivatives: The acid itself is not typically isolated in a pure, stable form. Its properties and existence are primarily understood through the study of its esters and other derivatives (compounds where the acidic hydrogen is replaced by another group).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The chemist discussed the theoretical properties of isocyanic acid.
- Isocyanic acid is an intermediate in several important industrial reactions.
- The compound decomposes quickly, demonstrating the instability characteristic of isocyanic acid.
Advanced Usage
- In chemical nomenclature: The term is used precisely to denote the specific molecular structure HNCO, differentiating it from related compounds like cyanic acid (HOCN).
- As a reactive species: Often discussed in contexts like atmospheric chemistry, combustion processes, or polymer science as a transient, gaseous intermediate.
- Researchers detected isocyanic acid in the gas phase during the experiment.
Variants and Related Words
- Isocyanate (n): An ester or salt of isocyanic acid; a family of compounds containing the -N=C=O group. These are stable and commercially significant (e.g., in polyurethane production).
- Toluene diisocyanate is a common industrial isocyanate.
- Cyanic acid (n): An isomer of isocyanic acid with the structure H-O-C≡N.
Synonyms
- HNCO: The molecular formula serves as a direct synonym in technical contexts.
- (No common non-technical synonyms): This is a precise scientific term with no everyday equivalents.
Related Phrases/Phrasal Verbs
- (Not applicable): As a specific chemical noun, it does not form phrasal verbs.
Related Idioms
- (Not applicable): This is a technical term not used idiomatically.
Noun
- an acid known only in the form of its esters