Definitions from Wiktionary (stryphnic acid)
▸ noun: (chemistry, obsolete) A supposed nitrogenous acid obtained by the action of acetic acid and potassium nitrite on uric acid, later found to be a mixture of allantoin with oxaluric acid and oxalic acid.
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▸ noun: (chemistry, obsolete) A supposed nitrogenous acid obtained by the action of acetic acid and potassium nitrite on uric acid, later found to be a mixture of allantoin with oxaluric acid and oxalic acid.
Similar:
styphnic acid,
nitrophenasic acid,
lichenic acid,
urrhodinic acid,
rhaponticine,
nitronic acid,
rubianic acid,
rutic acid,
pyrotritartaric acid,
R acid,
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