Cyanide is CN-1.
CN-
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Mn - Manganese(IV) has a 4+ charge CN - Cyanide has a 1- charge therefore... Mn(CN)4
[Ag(CN)2] (not sure of the charge)
The molecular formula for silver cyanide is AgCN.Silver cyanide is often used in silver plating.
Hydrogen Cyanide has the chemical formula HCN.
Cu(CN2) * 4H2O The Asterisk is a dot in most chemistry manuals. The Copper has a charge of +2 in the formula and the Cyanide (CN-) a -1. Cupric is for the higher charge of copper (+2), cuprous is for the lower charge (+1).
Mn - Manganese(IV) has a 4+ charge CN - Cyanide has a 1- charge therefore... Mn(CN)4
[Ag(CN)2] (not sure of the charge)
The molecular formula for silver cyanide is AgCN.Silver cyanide is often used in silver plating.
Hydrogen Cyanide has the chemical formula HCN.
To answer this you need a roman numeral on gold to know the charge on it. Assuming it would be (I)... the formula would be KAu(CN)2
Cu(CN2) * 4H2O The Asterisk is a dot in most chemistry manuals. The Copper has a charge of +2 in the formula and the Cyanide (CN-) a -1. Cupric is for the higher charge of copper (+2), cuprous is for the lower charge (+1).
The chemical formula of sodium cyanide is NaCN.
Ammonium cyanide is NH4CN
Rubidium Cyanide-RbCn
The charge on the polytomic ion cyanide is -1.
Sodium Cyanide is NaCN.
Ferrocyanide is a compound made of iron cyanide.