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  • Cyanogen selenocyanate

    Cyanogen selenocyanate, with the chemical formula SeCN-CN, is a chemical compound that contains both selenocyanate (SeCN-) and cyanogen (CN) groups. It is an inorganic compound composed of selenium (Se), carbon (C), and nitrogen (N). Preparation and Properties of Cyanogen Selenocyanate: Cyanogen selenocyanate can be prepared by the reaction of cyanogen chloride (CNCl) with sodium selenocyanate…

  • Cyanogen iodide

    Cyanogen iodide, with the chemical formula ICN, is a highly toxic and reactive chemical compound. It is a molecular compound formed by the combination of iodine (I) and cyanide (CN) groups. Preparation and Properties of Cyanogen Iodide: Cyanogen iodide can be prepared by the reaction of cyanogen chloride (CNCl) with potassium iodide (KI): CNCl +…

  • Cyanogen chloride

    Cyanogen chloride, with the chemical formula ClCN, is a highly toxic and reactive chemical compound. It is a colorless gas at room temperature and is composed of a chlorine atom (Cl) and a cyanide group (CN). Preparation and Properties of Cyanogen Chloride: Cyanogen chloride can be prepared by the reaction of cyanogen gas (C2N2) with…

  • Cyanogen bromide

    Cyanogen bromide, with the chemical formula (CN)Br, is a chemical compound consisting of cyanogen (CN) bound to a bromine atom (Br). It is a highly toxic and reactive compound used primarily in chemical synthesis and protein chemistry. Preparation and Properties of Cyanogen Bromide: Cyanogen bromide can be prepared by the reaction of cyanogen chloride (CNCl)…

  • Cyanogen azide

    Cyanogen azide, with the chemical formula NCN3, is a highly unstable and extremely dangerous compound. It is an azide derivative of cyanogen (NC-CN), containing three azide (N3-) groups. Preparation and Properties of Cyanogen Azide: Cyanogen azide can be produced by reacting cyanogen chloride (NC-Cl) with sodium azide (NaN3): NC-Cl + 3 NaN3 → NCN3 +…

  • Cyanogen

    Cyanogen is a chemical compound with the molecular formula (CN)2. It is a highly toxic and reactive gas composed of two cyanide (CN) groups bound together. The name “cyanogen” is derived from its cyanide component. Cyanogen does not occur naturally in significant amounts on Earth, but it can be produced synthetically or found in trace…

  • Curium(IV) oxide

    Curium(IV) oxide, with the chemical formula CmO2, is an inorganic compound containing the radioactive element curium in its +4 oxidation state. It is one of the oxides of curium, a synthetic element belonging to the actinide series. Preparation of Curium(IV) Oxide: Curium(IV) oxide can be prepared by the oxidation of curium metal or curium(III) oxide…

  • Curium(III) oxide

    Curium(III) oxide, with the chemical formula Cm2O3, is an inorganic compound containing the radioactive element curium in its +3 oxidation state. It is one of the oxides of curium, a synthetic element belonging to the actinide series. Preparation of Curium(III) Oxide: Curium(III) oxide can be prepared by the reaction of curium metal or curium carbonate…

  • Curium(III) chloride

    Curium(III) chloride, with the chemical formula CmCl3, is an inorganic compound containing the radioactive element curium in its +3 oxidation state, bonded to three chloride ions (Cl^-). Curium is a synthetic element and belongs to the actinide series. Preparation of Curium(III) Chloride: Curium(III) chloride can be prepared by the reaction of curium oxide (Cm2O3) or…

  • Curium hydroxide

    Curium hydroxide, with the chemical formula Cm(OH)3, is an inorganic compound containing the radioactive element curium in its +3 oxidation state, bonded to three hydroxide ions (OH^-). Curium is a synthetic element and is part of the actinide series. Preparation of Curium Hydroxide: Curium hydroxide can be prepared by the reaction of curium compounds with…

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