ferrocyanide
/ˌfɛroʊˈsaɪənaɪd/
noun
- A chemical compound containing iron, carbon, and nitrogen, often used in dyes, pigments, and industrial processes.
- Scientists studied the structure of ferrocyanide to understand its bonding properties.
- The factory uses ferrocyanide to produce a deep blue pigment for paints.
- Ferrocyanide compounds are sometimes added to table salt to prevent clumping.