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  2. 32X - Wikipedia

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    It was distributed under the name Super 32X [a] in Japan and South Korea, Genesis 32X in North America, Mega 32X in Brazil, and Mega Drive 32X in all other regions. Sega unveiled the 32X at the Consumer Electronics Show in June 1994, and presented it as a low-cost option for 32-bit games.

  3. Isocyanic acid - Wikipedia

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    Low-temperature photolysis of solids containing HNCO creates the tautomer cyanic acid H−O−C≡N, also called hydrogen cyanate. [15] Pure cyanic acid has not been isolated, and isocyanic acid is the predominant form in all solvents. [2] Sometimes information presented for cyanic acid in reference books is actually for isocyanic acid ...

  4. Cyanate - Wikipedia

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    Na 2 CO 3 + 2 OC(NH 2) 22 NaNCO + CO 2 + 2 NH 3 + H 2 O. A similar reaction is used to make potassium cyanate. Cyanates are produced when cyanides are oxidized. Use of this fact is made in cyanide decontamination processes where oxidants such as permanganate and hydrogen peroxide are used to convert toxic cyanide into less-toxic cyanate.

  5. Cyanate ester - Wikipedia

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    Cyanate esters are chemical compounds in which the hydrogen atom of the cyanic acid is replaced by an organyl group (for example aryl group). The resulting compound is termed a cyanate ester, with the formula R−O−C≡N, where R is an organyl group. Cyanate esters contain a monovalent cyanate group −O−C≡N.

  6. Cyanuric acid - Wikipedia

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    Cyanuric acid or 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triol is a chemical compound with the formula (CNOH) 3.Like many industrially useful chemicals, this triazine has many synonyms. This white, odorless solid finds use as a precursor or a component of bleaches, disinfectants, and herbicides.

  7. Fulminic acid - Wikipedia

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    [1] Fulminate is the anion [C − ≡N + −O − ] or any of its salts . For historical reasons, the fulminate functional group is understood to be −O−N + ≡C − as in isofulminic acid; [ 2 ] whereas the group −C≡N + O − is called nitrile oxide .

  8. Thiocyanic acid - Wikipedia

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    It is a moderately strong acid, [10] with a pK a of 1.1 at 20 °C and extrapolated to zero ionic strength. [11] One of the thiocyanic acid tautomers, HSCN, is predicted to have a triple bond between carbon and nitrogen. Thiocyanic acid has been observed spectroscopically. [12] The salts and esters of thiocyanic acid are known as thiocyanates.

  9. Faithful and discreet slave - Wikipedia

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    Faithful and discreet slave" is the term used by Jehovah's Witnesses to describe the group's Governing Body in its role of directing doctrines and teachings. The group is described as a "class" of "anointed" Christians that operates under the direct control of Jesus Christ [ 1 ] to exercise teaching authority in all matters pertaining to ...