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CYA
(redirected from cyanuric acid)

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CYASee You
CYACover Your Ass
CYACalifornia Youth Authority
CYACanadian Yachting Association
CYACover Your Assets
CYACyclosporine A (immunosuppressant)
CYACollege Year in Athens (Greece; study abroad program)
CYACyanuric Acid
CYAChange Your Attitude
CYACy Young Award (ML Baseball Award for Pitching)
CYACarry Your Ass
CYAClassic Yacht Association
CYACumbria Youth Alliance (UK)
CYACover Your Answer(s)
CYACall Your Attorney
CYACanadian Youth Assembly (est. 2008)
CYAChallenge Your Assumptions
CYACan You Articulate
CYAChristian Youth Association
CYACommittee of Young Artists (Mississauga Arts Council)
CYACompany of Young Artists (Youth Musical Theater Group, Fullerton College, CA)


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A stabilizer -- cyanuric acid -- prevents the degradation of chlorine to sunlight, and reduces the time it takes chlorine to kill germs.
Of late, these arguments have even taken on environmental strains because endothermics leave no ammonia or cyanuric acid byproducts.
The new finding involves mixing combustion gases with isocyanic acid (HNCO), a gas formed when the nontoxic cyanuric acid, or (HNCO).
 
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