isocianikus
Isocianikus is a hypothetical chemical compound that does not currently exist in established chemical literature or databases. The name appears to be a portmanteau of "iso" and "cyanide," suggesting a possible theoretical structure related to isocyanides or cyanides. However, without a specific empirical or theoretical foundation, any discussion of isocianikus remains speculative.
In chemistry, prefixes like "iso" often denote an isomer, a molecule with the same molecular formula but
Given the name, one could hypothesize about a molecule that might be an isomer of a known