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sodium thiocyanate

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sodium thiocyanate [′sōd·ē·əm ‚thī·ə′sī·ə‚nāt]
(inorganic chemistry)
NaSCN A poisonous, water- and alcohol-soluble, deliquescent, white powder; melts at 287°C; used as an analytical reagent, solvent, and chemical intermediate, and for rubber treatment and textile dyeing and printing. Also known as sodium sulfocyanate.


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The list of banned food additives on Monday also included sodium thiocyanate, used in the manufacture of textiles, and added to milk and dairy products to keep them fresh.
The array was then pretreated in sodium thiocyanate (Vysis) at 80°C for 10 minutes, digested with pepsin for 15 minutes (4 mg/mL in 0.
Acrylic polymers are only dissolved in a few polar solvents, which are often non-green solvents such as dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO), dimethylacetamide (DMAc), dimethyl formaide, and sodium thiocyanate (NaSCN)/[H.
 
 
 
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