Abstract

I have already shown that the cyanides of the diatomic radicals can be prepared by submitting their bromides to the action of cyanide of potassium. In the hope of forming the cyanides of the triatomic radicals in a similar manner, I subjected the bromides of several of these latter radicals to the action of the same reagent. Finding, how ever, the reaction not quite satisfactory, it occurred to me that the iodides of these radicals might possibly yield better results.

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