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Why does AgCN predominantly lead to isocyanides in reactions with haloalkanes?
A. Because AgCN is mainly covalent, facilitating nitrogen attack
B. Because AgCN is ionic and provides cyanide ions that attack through nitrogen
C. Because AgCN is a stronger base than KCN
D. Because AgCN reacts via an SN1 mechanism
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