Definitions

qíng cyanogen (CN)2; ethanedinitrile; Taiwan pr. [qīng]

Etymology

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound.

Semantic: Phonetic:

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is a modern phono-semantic compound created for the Chinese chemical nomenclature. The enclosing semantic radical 'gas' indicates that the substance is a gas at room temperature, and the phonetic component (qíng) gives the pronunciation. The character denotes cyanogen and related cyanide compounds. The choice of , meaning 'blue/green', deliberately approximates the sound of the international prefix cyan- (from Greek for dark blue), linking the character to its global etymology. It is used exclusively as a technical term in chemistry, with no classical or everyday applications.