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On a side note marginally similar to OP, do alkali ferrocyanides heated with their respective alkali carbonate produce alkali cyanides, as described
in the old rhodium archives?
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No, he is right. It is one of the methods for preparing Sodium cyanide. The equation is as follows:
Na2CO3 + 4C + N2 -----> 2 NaCN + 3 CO
To make this reaction going forward, finely divided iron should be used as a catalyst.
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Do you have any references to that effect? Anything that substantiates that claim?
[Edited on 4-2-2015 by blogfast25]
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Yes, I understand as this is an Industrial process, you need reference for this. Also, I do not wanna prepare Sodium cyanide at home even if it is a
laboratory route haha.
Well, this is from my favorite Inorganic chemistry book of all time written by P.L Soni and Mohan Katyal. I've gained so much knowledge through it. I
could not find the e-pages for you. But, I've captured the image of that page. Here you go! This book is also available in amazon
http://www.amazon.in/Textbook-Inorganic-Chemistry-P-L-Soni/d...
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