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O que (quem) é cyano- - definição

ANY CHEMICAL COMPOUND WITH CYANO GROUP (–C≡N)
Alkyl nitrile; Nitril; Nitriles; Carbonitrile; Organic cyanide; Franchimont reaction; Houben-Fischer synthesis; Organic cyanides; Nitrile oxide; Pelouze synthesis; Nitrile group; Organic Nitrile; Houben–Fischer synthesis; Cyano-; −C≡N
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cyano-         
¦ combining form
1. relating to the colour blue: cyanosis.
2. representing cyanide: cyanogenic.
Origin
from Gk kuan(e)os 'dark blue'.
nitrile         
['n??tr??l]
¦ noun Chemistry an organic compound containing a cyanide group ?CN bound to an alkyl group.
Origin
C19: from nitre + -ile (alt. of -yl).
Nitrile         
·noun Any one of a series of cyanogen compounds; particularly, one of those cyanides of alcohol radicals which, by boiling with acids or alkalies, produce a carboxyl acid, with the elimination of the nitrogen as ammonia.

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Nitrile

In organic chemistry, a nitrile is any organic compound that has a −C≡N functional group. The prefix cyano- is used interchangeably with the term nitrile in industrial literature. Nitriles are found in many useful compounds, including methyl cyanoacrylate, used in super glue, and nitrile rubber, a nitrile-containing polymer used in latex-free laboratory and medical gloves. Nitrile rubber is also widely used as automotive and other seals since it is resistant to fuels and oils. Organic compounds containing multiple nitrile groups are known as cyanocarbons.

Inorganic compounds containing the −C≡N group are not called nitriles, but cyanides instead. Though both nitriles and cyanides can be derived from cyanide salts, most nitriles are not nearly as toxic.