• Cyanogen chloride is a highly toxic chemical compound with the formula CNCl. This linear, triatomic pseudohalogen is an easily condensed colorless gas...
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    room temperature from the reaction of sodium azide with either cyanogen chloride or cyanogen bromide, dissolved in a solvent such as acetonitrile; this reaction...
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  • Cyanogen is the chemical compound with the formula (CN)2. The simplest stable carbon nitride, it is a colorless and highly toxic gas with a pungent odor...
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    trimer of cyanogen chloride. Cyanuric chloride is the main precursor to the popular but controversial herbicide atrazine. Cyanuric chloride is prepared...
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  • Cyanogen bromide is the inorganic compound with the formula (CN)Br or BrCN. It is a colorless solid that is widely used to modify biopolymers, fragment...
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  • halides, for example cyanogen chloride to cyanuric chloride. They are very toxic and tear-inducing (lachrymatory). Cyanogen chloride melts at -6 °C and...
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    and Cl2F+. Some pseudohalides of chlorine are also known, such as cyanogen chloride (ClCN, linear), chlorine cyanate (ClNCO), chlorine thiocyanate (ClSCN...
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  • Blood agent (redirect from Cyanogen agent)
    or respiratory tract inflammations and congestions in the case of cyanogen chloride poisoning. There is no specific test for arsine poisoning, but it...
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  • hydrochloride, thiamine, and 1-naphthaleneacetic acid. Its reaction with cyanogen chloride affords malononitrile. Acetonitrile has a free electron pair at the...
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    new M9 and M9A1 launchers, the Army adopting the M26 gas rocket, a cyanogen chloride (CK)-filled warhead for the 2.36-in rocket launcher. CK, a deadly...
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