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What (who) is cyanogen$18350$ - definition

Cyanogen Halide

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CHEMICAL COMPOUND (CN)₂, FUNCTIONAL GROUP -CN-, OR RADICAL CN·
Ethanedinitrile; Dicyan; C2N2; (CN)2; Dicyanogen; Nitriloacetonitrile; Oxalic acid dinitrile; Oxalonitrile; Dicyanide; Paracyanogen; N≡C-C≡N; CN radical; Cyanogen gas
[s??'an?d?(?)n]
¦ noun Chemistry a flammable poisonous gas made by oxidizing hydrogen cyanide. [C2N2.]
Origin
C19: from Fr. cyanogene, from Gk kuanos 'dark blue mineral' + -gene (see -gen), so named because it is related to Prussian blue.
Dicyanide         
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CHEMICAL COMPOUND (CN)₂, FUNCTIONAL GROUP -CN-, OR RADICAL CN·
Ethanedinitrile; Dicyan; C2N2; (CN)2; Dicyanogen; Nitriloacetonitrile; Oxalic acid dinitrile; Oxalonitrile; Dicyanide; Paracyanogen; N≡C-C≡N; CN radical; Cyanogen gas
·noun A compound of a binary type containing two cyanogen groups or radicals;
- called also bicyanide.
Paracyanogen         
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CHEMICAL COMPOUND (CN)₂, FUNCTIONAL GROUP -CN-, OR RADICAL CN·
Ethanedinitrile; Dicyan; C2N2; (CN)2; Dicyanogen; Nitriloacetonitrile; Oxalic acid dinitrile; Oxalonitrile; Dicyanide; Paracyanogen; N≡C-C≡N; CN radical; Cyanogen gas
·noun A polymeric modification of cyanogen, obtained as a brown or black amorphous residue by heating mercuric cyanide.

Wikipedia

Cyanogen halide

A cyanogen halide is a molecule consisting of cyanide and a halogen. Cyanogen halides are chemically classified as pseudohalogens.

The cyanogen halides are a group of chemically reactive compounds which contain a cyano group (-CN) attached to a halogen element, such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine. Cyanogen halides are colorless, volatile, lacrimatory (tear-producing) and highly poisonous compounds.