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Cr(CN)2

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15y ago

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

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14y ago

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

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Formula: Cr(CN)3

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Cr6HCN

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Cr(CN)3

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CrO3

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Cr(CN)2

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Q: What is the chemical formula for chromium cyanide?
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