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Cyanogen - Wikipedia
Cyanogen is the chemical compound with the formula (CN) 2. Its structure is N≡C−C≡N. The simplest stable carbon nitride, it is a colorless and highly toxic gas ... en.wikipedia.org
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Cyanogen - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - CDC
Colorless gas with a pungent, almond-like odor. [Note: Shipped as a liquefied compressed gas. Forms cyanide in the body.] www.cdc.gov
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CYANOGEN - CAMEO Chemicals - NOAA
A colorless gas with an odor of almonds. Freezes at -28°C and boils at -20.7°C. Shipped as a liquid confined under its vapor pressure. cameochemicals.noaa.gov
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cyanogen
cyanogen Chem. (saɪˈænədʒɛn) [ad. F. cyanogène, f. Gr. κύανος a dark-blue mineral + -gen, named (by Gay-Lussac, who isolated it in 1815) from its entering into the composition of Prussian blue.] A compound radical consisting of one atom of nitrogen and one of carbon (symbol CN or Cy). In the form of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cyanogen | CASRN 460-19-5 | DTXSID1023992 | IRIS | US EPA, ORD
This IRIS assessment for Cyanogen consists of hazard identification and dose-response assessment data and provides support for EPA risk management ... iris.epa.gov
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Cyanogen | C2N2 | CID 9999 - PubChem
Cyanogen appears as a colorless gas with an odor of almonds. Freezes at -28 °C and boils at -20.7 °C. Shipped as a liquid confined under its vapor pressure. pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Cyanogen | chemical compound | Britannica
Cyanogen, (CN) 2 , is a toxic, colourless gas that boils at −21 °C (−6 °F). It can be prepared by oxidation of hydrogen cyanide (HCN). www.britannica.com
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[PDF] CYANOGEN - NJ.gov
* Exposure to Cyanogen can lead to Cyanide poisoning with headache, weakness, confusion, nausea, dizziness, coma, and even death. * Cyanogen may cause the ... nj.gov
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CYANOGEN | Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Colorless gas with a pungent, almond-like odor. Boiling point, -6°F, Molecular weight, 52.0. Freezing point/melting point, -18°F, Vapor ... www.osha.gov
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The Synthesis And Chemistry Of Cyanogen | Chemical Reviews
Rediscovering Cyanogen Gas for Organic Synthesis: Formation of 2-Cyanothiazole Derivatives. The Journal of Organic Chemistry 2023, 88 (13) , 9594-9598. pubs.acs.org
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CYANOGEN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a monovalent group −CN present in cyanides 2. a colorless flammable poisonous gas (CN) 2. Examples of cyanogen in a Sentence www.merriam-webster.com
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Adsorption and degradation of cyanogen in different cereals
Adsorption and degradation of C2N2 in cereals were investigated using a static method under controlled conditions. C2N2 residue in cereals, its adsorption, and volatilization were studied with gas chromatography. Degradation products were determined using a flow injection analyser(FIA).The results showed that cereals had a very high C2N2 adsorption capacity with a rate over 90% within 1 h ... www.nyxxb.cn
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Cyanogen (disambiguation)
Cyanogen is a chemical compound. Cyanogen may also refer to: CyanogenMod, the Android firmware Steve Kondik, the lead developer of CyanogenMod nicknamed "Cyanogen" wikipedia.org
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Cyanogen iodide
Cyanogen iodide may cause convulsions, paralysis and death from respiratory failure. Solutions in pyridine Cyanogen iodide solutions in pyridine conduct electric current. wikipedia.org
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Cyanogen halide
Use Halogen cyanides, in particular cyanogen chloride and cyanogen bromide, are important starting materials for the incorporation of the cyanogen group See also Cyanogen fluoride Cyanogen chloride Cyanogen bromide Cyanogen iodide References Halogen compounds Triatomic molecules Cyano compounds Pseudohalogens wikipedia.org
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