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There are at least two known compounds, which can be called "niobium cyanide" (which by the way is not a correct name).

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1) potassium octacyanoniobate(IV) dihydrate with chemical formula: K4[NbIV(CN)8].2H2O

2) potassium octacyanoniobate(III) with chemical formula: K5[NbIII(CN)8]

More information can be found in the article by P. M. Kiernan and W. P. Griffith in the Journal of Chemical Society, Dalton Transactions 1975, pp. 2489-2494

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Niobium reacts with halogens and dissolves in hydrofluric acid,it is resistant to attack by molten alkali but will disolve slowly

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Nb - #41, weight 92.906

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Nickel has the chemical symbol Ni.

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The chemical symbol of nobelium is No.

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