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Oxidative cyanide release

Indeed the cobalt(III) ion is sufficientiy unstable in water to result in release of oxygen and formation of cobalt(II) ion. Under alkaline conditions the oxidation is much more facile and in the presence of complexing agents, eg, ammonia or cyanide, the oxidation may occur with ease or even spontaneously. [Pg.377]


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