Cr(CN)2
Cr(CN)6
Chromium VI indicates it has a plus six charge or oxidation number
Cyanide (CN) has a -1 charge. Therefore, you need six cyanide atoms to balance and the answer is Cr(CN)6
There are a number of possible formulae, depending upon the valency (charge) of the chromium atom, which can be anything from 2 to 6, but is usually 2 or 6 thus Chromium Cyanide is generally either Cr2+(CN)-2 or Cr6+(CN)-6
Formula: Cr(CN)3
Cr6HCN
Cr(CN)3
CrO3
Cr(CN)2
The chemical formula of chromium(III) arsenate is CrAsO4.
What is the formula for Chromium ( 6 ) phosphate
The chemical formula for Gold Cyanide Dehydrates is Au(CN)3
The chemical formula for chromium (III) sulfate is Cr2(SO4)3.
Chromium(III) phosphide has the formula CrP.
The chemical symbol (not formula) of chromium is Cr.
Chromium = Cr
The chemical formula of chromium(III) arsenate is CrAsO4.
The chemical formula of sodium cyanide is NaCN.
What is the formula for Chromium ( 6 ) phosphate
The chemical formula for Gold Cyanide Dehydrates is Au(CN)3
The chemical formula for chromium (III) sulfate is Cr2(SO4)3.
Sodium Cyanide is NaCN.
The Chemical Formula for CuCN is Copper Cyanide.
Chromium(III) phosphide has the formula CrP.
Formula: NH4CN
The ammonium cyanide chemical formula is NH4CN