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Yes, this is an ionic compound.

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Yes, Sn(CN)2 is an ionic compound. It contains a metal cation (tin, Sn) and a nonmetal anion (cyanide, CN), which typically form ionic bonds due to the difference in electronegativity between the elements.

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tin(11)cyanide

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