No. Cyanide can refer to number of compounds that contain the cyanide ion, (containing carbon and nitrogen). In most forms it is combined with sodium, potassium, or hydrogen.
Potassium Cyanide, because K is the symbol for Potassium and CN represents cyanide.
cyanide ionCannium (Cn)the polyatomic anion cyanide. compounds can be named such as Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) and Sodium cyanide (NaCN)
Cyanide and nitriles can be grouped together. A nitrile is an organic compound that contains a cyanide (CN) group. However, other substances often called cyanide are not nitriles, including hydrogen cyanide, sodium cyanide, and potassium cyanide.
The molecular formula for silver cyanide is AgCN.Silver cyanide is often used in silver plating.
sodium cyanide, hydrogen cyanide gas, etc.
Potassium Cyanide, because K is the symbol for Potassium and CN represents cyanide.
cyanide ionCannium (Cn)the polyatomic anion cyanide. compounds can be named such as Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) and Sodium cyanide (NaCN)
Cyanide and nitriles can be grouped together. A nitrile is an organic compound that contains a cyanide (CN) group. However, other substances often called cyanide are not nitriles, including hydrogen cyanide, sodium cyanide, and potassium cyanide.
The molecular formula for silver cyanide is AgCN.Silver cyanide is often used in silver plating.
john cyanide
Cyanide is natural
sodium cyanide, hydrogen cyanide gas, etc.
Ammonium cyanide
Aluminium cyanide. The Formula is Al(CN)3
It is Cobalt cyanide or Cobalt (ii) cyanide.
Mercury Cyanide (AKA Mercuric Cyanide)- Hg(CN)2
Rubidium Cyanide-RbCn