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Yes, into their constiuing elements (as always): C, N, F or simple derivatives thereoff.

(But actually I doubt if there's any substance called 'cyanogen fluoride', because Cyanogen is not a positive ion but a molecule: (CN)2 and so it cannot be 'coupled' with the negative ion F- fluoride).

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