Cyanamide

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Cyanamide
Cyanamide
Systematic name Cyanamide
Chemical formula CH2N2
Molecular mass 42.04 g/mol
Density x.xxx g/cm3
Melting point xx.x °C
Boiling point xx.x °C
CAS number [420-04-2]
SMILES N#CN
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Cyanamide (CN2H2) is an amide of cyanogen, a white, crystalline compound. The term can also refer to a salt of this compound, having one or both of the hydrogen atoms replaced by another element or radical, such as in the most common case of calcium cyanamide (CaCN2), a compound used as a fertilizer and as a source of other compounds of nitrogen.

A "cyanamide process" involves producing calcium cyanamide by reacting calcium carbide (CaC2) with nitrogen at a high temperature.

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