What is the formula for iron(III) cyanide ?

2 Answers
Feb 25, 2018

Fe(CN)_3

Explanation:

Iron(III) cyanide means that iron exists as a ferric compound, i.e. it is in its trivalent state, or existing as Fe^(3+).

Cyanide (CN^-) has a -1 charge, so to make the molecule neutral, we need 3 cyanide molecules to balance iron's +3 charge.

So, the formula for iron(III) cyanide or ferric cyanide is

Fe(CN)_3

Feb 25, 2018
  • It might be "Fe"("CN")_3

  • . Because iron , according to the question, has a valency of color(red)(+3.

  • We again know that the valency of "CN"^- is color(red)(-1.

Let's, there will be color(red)(x" "number of "Fe"^(3+) and color(red)(y" "number of "CN"^- ion.

We know that the charge of a compound will be zero, then we can write,

(+3)xx x+(-1)xxy=0

=>3x=y

=>x:y=1:3

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