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- Cyanate abstract "The cyanate ion is an anion with the chemical formula written as [OCN]− or [CNO]−. In aqueous solution it acts as a base, forming isocyanic acid, HNCO. The cyanate ion is an ambidentate ligand, forming complexes with a metal ion in which either the nitrogen or oxygen atom may be the electron-pair donor. It can also act as a bridging ligand. Organic cyanates are called isocyanates when there is a C-NCO bond and cyanate esters when there is a C-OCN bond.".
- Cyanate comment "The cyanate ion is an anion with the chemical formula written as [OCN]− or [CNO]−. In aqueous solution it acts as a base, forming isocyanic acid, HNCO. The cyanate ion is an ambidentate ligand, forming complexes with a metal ion in which either the nitrogen or oxygen atom may be the electron-pair donor. It can also act as a bridging ligand. Organic cyanates are called isocyanates when there is a C-NCO bond and cyanate esters when there is a C-OCN bond.".