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Zinc cyanide Zn

Cyanide occurs most commonly as hydrogen cyanide in water, although it can also occur as the cyanide ion, alkali and alkaline earth metal cyanides (potassium cyanide, sodium cyanide, calcium cyanide), relatively stable metallocyanide complexes (ferricyanide complex [Fe(CN)6]-3), moderately stable metallocyanide complexes (complex nickel and copper cyanide), or easily decomposable metallocyanide complexes (zinc cyanide [Zn(CN)2], cadmium cyanide [Cd(CN)2]). Hydrogen cyanide and cyanide ion combined are commonly termed free cyanide. The environmental fate of these cyanide compounds varies widely (Callahan et al. 1979). [Pg.168]

Zinc cyanide, Zn(CN)2, is a compound used in zinc electroplating. How many grams of the compound must be dissolved in a test bath in a laboratory to introduce 146 g of zinc into the solution ... [Pg.198]


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