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Cyanide

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Technically, CN- (Cyanide) is not a compound, it is an ion. When referred to as an ion, Cyanide is generally written as CN-, with the elevated minus sign indicating it is a negatively charged anion. Potassium Cyanide (KCN) and Sodium Cyanide (NaCN) are the two most common forms of Cyanide.

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Chromium(II) Nitride

cross multiply Cr_3N_2 so that the compound is balanced.

2Cr_3 3N_2 so that there are 6 charges each.

the two gets pushed after the chromium to get Chromium(II) Nitride

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The compound name for CrCN2 is chromium (II) cyanide.

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The compound as written does not exist. Ca(CN)2 is calcium cyanide.

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Chromium (III) Nitride

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