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- compounds. Pseudohalogens occur in pseudohalogen molecules, inorganic molecules of the general forms Ps–Ps or Ps–X (where Ps is a pseudohalogen group), such...
- are used to form polyhalides. Similar compounds exist with various pseudohalogens, such as the halogen azides (FN3, ClN3, BrN3, and IN3) and cyanogen...
- toxic chemical compound with the formula CNCl. This linear, triatomic pseudohalogen is an easily condensed colorless gas. More commonly encountered in the...
- 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...
- (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...
- thus extremely reactive. The effectiveness of different halogens and pseudohalogens as catalysts for ozone destruction varies, in part due to differing...
- colorless and highly toxic gas with a pungent odor. The molecule is a pseudohalogen. Cyanogen molecules consist of two CN groupsanalogous 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)...
- caesium auride (Cs+Au−) upon heating. The auride anion here behaves as a pseudohalogen. The compound reacts violently with water, yielding caesium hydroxide...
- (the molecule, the usual form of chlorine). Likewise in describing pseudohalogens, 氰 (qíng) may on occasion mean a single CN− cyanide ion (e.g. as in...