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Bromobenzyl cyanide

Chemical compound
Bromobenzyl cyanide, also known in the military idiom as camite, is an obsolete lachrymatory agent introduced in World War I by the Allied Powers, being a standard agent, along with chloroacetophenone, adopted by the CWS. Wikipedia
Formula: C8H6BrN
Molar mass: 196.04 g/mol
ChemSpider ID: 20715