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Why does KCN predominantly lead to alkyl cyanides rather than isocyanides?
A. Because KCN is predominantly ionic and provides cyanide ions that attack mainly through carbon
B. Because KCN is covalent and attacks through nitrogen
C. Because KCN forms a complex with the haloalkane
D. Because KCN is a weaker nucleophile than AgCN
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