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Zaniyah Dickerson
14 November, 10:43
What is the formula for cobalt (II) cyanide?
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Ashlyn Newton
14 November, 13:14
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Co (CN) ₂
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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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