Sn(CN)4
The chemical formula for tin cyanide is Sn(CN)2. It is made up of one tin (Sn) atom and two cyanide (CN) ions.
Tin(IV)cyanide is Sn(CN)4 and will dissociate into five ions.
The correct chemical formula of tin cyanide is Sn(CN)2.
The chemical name for Ti(CN)4 is titanium tetracyanide.
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.
The chemical name for Sn(ClO3)4 is tin(IV) chlorate.
The chemical formula for tin(II) cyanide is Sn(CN)2.
The chemical formula for ferrocyanide is Fe(CN)6^(4-).
The chemical formula for titanium II phosphite is Ti3(PO3)4.
The chemical formula for tin(IV) hydroxide is Sn(OH)4.
If you're referring to LDAP, CN = common name