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What is the formula for cobalt(II) cyanide ?

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  • 25-09-2019

Answer:

Co(CN)₂

Explanation:

Cobalt (II) cyanide -

The formula for Cobalt (II) cyanide is Co(CN)₂ , it is one of the inorganic compound . It is one of the type of coordination polymer , the compound is used in the many inorganic synthesis and in the homogeneous catalysis .

The major use of Co(CN)₂ is that , it acts as a precursor to the cobalt carbonyl.

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