- compounds.
Pseudohalogens occur in
pseudohalogen molecules,
inorganic molecules of the
general forms Ps–Ps or Ps–X (where Ps is a
pseudohalogen group), such...
- methionine), and
synthesize other compounds. The
compound is
classified as a
pseudohalogen. The
carbon atom in
cyanogen bromide is
bonded to
bromine by a single...
-
colorless and
highly toxic gas with a
pungent odor. The
molecule is a
pseudohalogen.
Cyanogen molecules consist of two CN
groups ‒
analogous to diatomic...
- In chemistry, an
onium ion is a
cation formally obtained by the
protonation of
mononuclear parent hydride of a
pnictogen (group 15 of the
periodic table)...
- an
inorganic compound with the
formula NCCl. This linear,
triatomic pseudohalogen is an
easily condensed colorless gas. More
commonly encountered in the...
-
discussion St:
steel (occasionally used) X: any
halogen (or
sometimes pseudohalogen) From
organic chemistry: Ac:
acetyl – (also used for the
element actinium:...
-
Cyanogen iodide or
iodine cyanide (ICN) is a
pseudohalogen composed of
iodine and the
cyanide group. It is a
highly toxic inorganic compound. It occurs...
- byproducts. The
substitution of the
aromatic diazo group with a
halogen or
pseudohalogen is
initiated by a one-electron
transfer mechanism catalyzed by copper(I)...
- (CN−), has a
similar structure, but
behaves much like a
halide ion (
pseudohalogen). For example, it can form the
nitride cyanogen molecule ((CN)2), similar...
-
Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants, in
botany Iodine cyanide, a
pseudohalogen with
formula ICN or CNI ICN (SBB-CFF-FFS), a
Swiss intercity tilting...