cyanogen

chemical compound
Also known as: oxalonitrile

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compounds of nitrogen

  • Comparison of the hexagonal structures of graphite (left) and boron nitride, BN (right).
    In nitride: Cyanogen

    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). A variety of oxidizing agents can be used, including oxygen gas, O2, chlorine gas, Cl2, and nitrogen dioxide gas, NO2.…

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  • nitrogen
    In nitrogen: Compounds

    Cyanogen, or oxalonitrile, (CN)2, is also used as a chemical intermediate and a fumigant.

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conformation

  • In conformation

    …molecules such as those of cyanogen (N≡C―C≡N) or butadiyne (H―C≡C―C≡C―H), all the atoms lie along the axis of the central single bond, so that no distinguishable conformations exist.

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identification by Gay-Lussac

  • Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac, engraving by Ambroise Tardieu.
    In Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac: Rivalry with Davy

    …he also isolated the compound cyanogen [(CN)2 or C2N2]. His analyses of prussic acid and hydriodic acid (HI) necessitated a modification of Antoine Lavoisier’s theory that oxygen was present in all acids.

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types of chemical weapons

  • chemical weapons in World War I
    In chemical weapon: Blood agents

    …such as hydrogen cyanide or cyanogen chloride, are designed to be delivered to the targeted area in the form of a vapour. When inhaled, these agents prevent the transfer of oxygen to the cells, causing the body to asphyxiate. Such chemicals block the enzyme that is necessary for aerobic metabolism,…

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