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| cobalt(II) cyanide
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| potassium ferrocyanide |- Iron(II) cyanide is an inorganic compound with the empirical formula Fe(CN)2. It may have a Fe2[Fe(CN)6] structure.[1][better source needed]
Iron(II) cyanide can be produced by dissolving ammonium ferrocyanide at 320 °C.
3 (NH4)4Fe(CN)6 → Fe2Fe(CN)6 + 12 NH4CN
Iron(II) cyanide can react with potassium hydroxide solvent to produce iron(II) hydroxide and potassium ferrocyanide.[1]
Fe2Fe(CN)6 + 4 KOH → 2 Fe(OH)2 + K4Fe(CN)6
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Categories: [Iron(II) compounds] [Cyanides]