An experimental confirmation of the products of the reaction between CN radicals and NH3
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Mark A. Blitz, Paul W. Seakins, Ian W. M. Smith
By comparing H-atom yields from the reactions of CN with C2H2 and NH3, it has been confirmed that the latter reaction produces insignificant amounts of H-atoms, implying that it proceeds exclusively to HCN + NH2.
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