the cyanide ion has a single negative charge, CN-
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∙ 11y agoCyanide are covalent. Whereas Cyanide Anions (CN-) is Ionic bond. Note: There are countless compounds that have ionic bonds. Look at the periodic table, and pick two elements, one with a positive charge, and one with a negative charge, and its ionic.
CN-
Yes, this is an ionic compound.
Cyanide is CN-1.
The formula is Fe(CN)2. Iron(II) has 2 valence electrons, and bonds ionically with the cyanide polyatomic ion, which carries a -1 charge.
Cyanide are covalent. Whereas Cyanide Anions (CN-) is Ionic bond. Note: There are countless compounds that have ionic bonds. Look at the periodic table, and pick two elements, one with a positive charge, and one with a negative charge, and its ionic.
CN-
Yes, this is an ionic compound.
Cyanide is CN-1.
CN means charge nurse.
The formula is Fe(CN)2. Iron(II) has 2 valence electrons, and bonds ionically with the cyanide polyatomic ion, which carries a -1 charge.
Na+ CN- = NaCN
The ionic charge of Californium is 3+.
Phosphite has an ionic charge of -3.
In ionic chlorine compounds, the ionic charge of chlorine is -1.
The ionic number is the positive or negetive charge an element has, such as Lithium has an ionic charge of +1.
The eqnet ionic equation is HCN + OH- --> H2O + CN-