C3H6N6

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
melamine \mel"a*mine\ (m[e^]l"[.a]*m[=e]n) n. (Chem.)
   A nitrogenous strongly basic chemical substance ({C3H6N6}),
   structurally 2,4,6-triamino-1,3,5-triazine, produced from
   several cyanogen compounds, and obtained as a white
   crystalline substance; -- formerly supposed to be produced by
   the decomposition of melam. Called also {cyanuramide}. It is
   used as one of the starting components (together with
   formaldehyde) in the preparation of melamine resins,
   including the commercially marketed {Formica} (TM). It is
   solid at room temperature, and sublimes at temperatures
   approaching 250[deg] C, decomposing at 345[deg] C. Density
   1.573. --HCP61
   [1913 Webster + PJC] melamine resin
    

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