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- Cyanide - Wikipedia
Because of the cyanide anion's high nucleophilicity, cyano groups are readily introduced into organic molecules by displacement of a halide group (e g , the chloride on methyl chloride)
- What Is a Cyano Group? From Essential to Toxic - ScienceInsights
The cyano group appears in nature across various life forms, sometimes as a defense mechanism and other times as an essential nutrient One of the most recognized natural occurrences is in Vitamin B12, or cyanocobalamin, the most common form used in supplements and food fortification
- CYANOBACTERIA MONITORING COLLABORATIVE - Monitoring Cyanobacteria in Lakes
Under the right conditions, cyanobacteria can form “blooms” on the surface These blooms can be a problem because many cyanobacteria produce toxins dangerous to humans and wildlife Cyanobacteria and their toxins can be found in water as well as in the air nearby
- Introduction to the Cyanobacteria
Cyanobacteria are aquatic and photosynthetic, that is, they live in the water, and can manufacture their own food Because they are bacteria, they are quite small and usually unicellular, though they often grow in colonies large enough to see They have the distinction of being the oldest known fossils, more than 3 5 billion years old, in fact!
- CYANO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CYANO is relating to or containing the cyanogen group
- CYANO Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
CYANO definition: containing the cyano group See examples of cyano used in a sentence
- Cyano | CN | CID 5359238 - PubChem
Cyano | CN | CID 5359238 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety hazards toxicity information, supplier lists, and more
- Cyanobacteria - Wikipedia
Cyanobacteria are the first organisms known to have produced oxygen [13] Their photopigments can absorb the red- and blue-spectrum frequencies of sunlight (thus reflecting a greenish color) to split water molecules into hydrogen ions and oxygen
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