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Looking for CN abbreviation? We have got you covered in this guide. We have listed down different possible abbreviations of CN in various groups like Academic & Science, Country Names, Measurement Unit, Business, Medical, and TV Channel.<\/p>\n

FullFormFactory is the largest source of abbreviations generated in different ways using AI and verified by our community. You can see all the abbreviations in different categories popularity-wise followed by the most popular abbreviation of CN in the image.<\/p>\n

Popular abbreviations of CN:<\/h2>\n

Searching for CN abbreviation \/ CN full form leads to different results in different categories. The below table illustrates the popular acronyms among them.<\/p>\n

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Term<\/th>\nAbbreviation<\/th>\ncategory<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n
CN<\/td>\nCyanide<\/td>\nChemistry<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
CN<\/td>\nChina<\/td>\nCountry Names<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
CN<\/td>\nCan<\/td>\nMeasurement Unit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
CN<\/td>\nContact Number<\/td>\nBusiness Terms<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
CN<\/td>\nCranial Nerve<\/td>\nAnatomy & Physiology<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
CN<\/td>\nCartoon Network<\/td>\nTV Channel<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
CN<\/td>\nCarton<\/td>\nMeasurement Unit<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table><\/div>\n
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What does CN mean?<\/h2>\n

In the field of chemistry, CN<\/strong> stands for Cyanide<\/strong>. Must be wondering, what is a Cyanide!<\/p>\n

Cyanide is a very common and popular poisonous and deadly chemical. It was initially found in 1782 and is essentially a combination of carbon and nitrogen. It is a compound formed when a carbon atom forms a triple bond with a nitrogen atom. The negative charge of the compound is focussed more towards the side of carbon. The compound is also known as the Cyano group of Nitriles.<\/p>\n

The Cyanide or the Cyano group can exist in various forms based on its combination with other elements. For instance, it can be in the form of a crystal of Sodium Cyanide or a colorless gas of Hydrogen Cyanide. <\/p>\n

Where are Cyanides found?<\/h2>\n

Cyanide can be found in several food substances and plants such as almonds. Certain substances such as peaches and apples have chemicals that are further transferred into cyanides. Cyanides are found in plants in combination with sugar in the form of compounds called cyanogenic glycosides. <\/p>\n

Cyanides are formed in considerable amounts by some types of fungi, bacteria, and algae. Cyanides are also present in the products formed due to the combustion of plastics and cigarettes. The compound has also been identified in the space in the form of cyanogen, near the gas clouds. <\/p>\n

Uses of Cyanides<\/h2>\n