Pseudohalogen
Pseudohalogens
are binary
inorganic
compounds
of the general form XY, where X is a
cyanide
,
cyanate
,
thiocyanate
etc.
radical
and Y is any of X, or a
halogen
. Not all combinations are known to be stable. Examples include
cyanogen
, (CN)
2
and
iodine cyanide
, ICN.
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