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We have photographed the absorption spectra of cyanogen chloride, bromide, and iodide, and cyanogen itself in the gaseous state. The light source was a water-cooled quartz hydrogen tube consuming 0.5 amp. at 10,000 volts, from which the emission was perfectly continuous up to the short wave-length limit of the spectrograph (1840 A.).
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MOONEY, R., REID, H. Ultra-Violet Absorption Spectra of Cyanogen and the Cyanogen Halides. Nature 128, 271–272 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128271b0
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