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Cyanogen iodide, complex with sodium

Creosol, 33, 17 Crotonaldehyde, 33, IS 34, 29 diethyl acetal, 32, 5 Cupric acetate monohydrate, 36, 77 Cuprous oxide-silver oxide, 36, 36, 37 Cyanamide, 34, 67 36, 8 Cyanoacetamide, 32, 34 Cyanoacetic acid, 31, 25 Cyanoacetylurea, 37, 16 >-Cyanobenzaldehyde, 30, 100 >-Cyanobenzaldiacetate, 36, 59 3-Cyano-5,6-dimethyl-2(l)-pyridone, 32,34 N-2-Cyanoethylaniline, 36, 6 N-2-Cyanoethyl- -anisidine, 36, 7 Cyanoethylation, of aniline, 36, 6 of ethyl phenylcyanoacetate, 30, 80 N-2-Cyanoethyl-m-chloroaniline, 36, 7 Cyanogen, 32, 31 Cyanogen iodide, 32, 29 Cyanogen iodide, complex with sodium iodide, 32, 31... [Pg.47]

Cyanoethylation of ethyl phenylcyano-acetate, 30, 80 Cyanogen, 32, 31 Cyanogen iodide, 32, 29 Cyanogen iodide, complex with sodium iodide, 32, 31... [Pg.57]

Aurous cyanide forms yellow, microscopic laminae, very slightly soluble in Water. It is more stable than aurous iodide, but at red heat is decomposed into gold and cyanogen. Its insolubility renders it immune to the action of dilute acids and hydrogen sulphide, but solutions of ammonia, potassium hydroxide, ammonium sulphide, and sodium thiosulphate dissolve it, probably forming complex derivatives. In aurous cyanide the tendency to form complex compounds is much more marked than in the corresponding chloride, bromide, and iodide.3 Its interaction with potassium ferrocyanide has been studied by Beutel.4... [Pg.340]


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Cyanogen

Cyanogen iodide

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Sodium iodide

With Cyanogen

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