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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Silver cyanate is the cyanate salt of silver. It can be made by the reaction of potassium cyanate with silver nitrate in aqueous solution, from which it precipitates as a solid.
AgNO3 + KNCO → Ag(NCO) + K+ + NO−3
Alternatively, the reaction
AgNO3 + CO(NH2)2 → AgNCO + NH4NO3
analogous to the... |