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oxyˈcyanide Chem. [f. oxy- 2 + cyanide n.] A combination of oxygen and cyanogen with another element, or of the oxide and cyanide of a metal, as oxycyanide of mercury, Hg{pp}Cy2.Hg{pp}O.
1854J. Scoffern in Orr's Circ. Sc., Chem. 500 Oxycyanide of mercury is formed. 1864–72Watts Dict. Chem. II. 255 Warm aqueous cyanide of mercury dissolves a large quantity of mercuric oxide, forming an alkaline solution, which deposits small needles of oxycyanide of mercury. |