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Real Silver cyanide (powder) , 10g , CAS Number: 506-64-9
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Silver cyanide (powder)
, 10g , CAS Number: 506-64-9
please read: You will receive the product with the brown bottle , We opened the original product, as seen in the picture, and put 10 grams into a brown bottle.
You get the bottle as shown in the fifth picture.
The photo in the first picture shows you where we fill the bottle in brown
Warning
: Because it is cyanide silver, the warning instructions in the SDS file should be read carefully.
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Silver cyanide
is the chemical compound with the formula AgCN. It is a white solid that precipitated upon treatment of solutions containing Ag+ with cyanide, which is used in some schemes to recover silver from solution. Silver cyanide is used in silver-plating.
Structure
Its structure consist of -[Ag-CN]- chains in which the linear two-coordinate Ag+ ions are bridged by the cyanide ions, typical of silver(I) and other d10 ions . (This is the same binding mode as seen in the more famous case of Prussian blue.) These chains then pack hexagonally with adjacent chains offset by +/- 1/3 of the "c" lattice parameter. This is the same as the structure adopted by the high temperature polymorph of copper(I) cyanide. The silver to carbon and silver to nitrogen bond lengths in AgCN are both ~2.09 and the cyanide groups show head-to-tail disorder.
Reactions
AgCN precipitates upon the addition of sodium cyanide to a solution containing Ag+. The precipitate dissolves upon the addition of further amounts of cyanide to form linear [Ag(CN)2]−(aq) and [Ag(CN)3]2−(aq) on the addition of further cyanide. Silver cyanide is also soluble in solutions containing other ligands such as ammonia or tertiary phosphines.
Silver cyanides form structurally complex materials upon reaction with other anions. Some silver cyanides are luminescent.