Cyanogen is known as a pseudohalogen because it has some properties similar to
halogens. It is composed of two CN's joined together. Do the two CN's join through the carbon
or the nitrogen (i. e., C – N –N – C or N – C – C – N)?
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I think they join through C bcz catenation property of C is better than N
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the will join like this :
N- C- C- N
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