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Properties of Be(CN)2

Properties of Be(CN)2 (Beryllium cyanide):

Compound NameBeryllium cyanide
Chemical FormulaBe(CN)2
Molar Mass61.046982 g/mol

Elemental composition of Be(CN)2
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
BerylliumBe9.012182114.7627
CarbonC12.0107239.3490
NitrogenN14.0067245.8883
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Be: 14.76%C: 39.35%N: 45.89%
Be Beryllium (14.76%)
C Carbon (39.35%)
N Nitrogen (45.89%)
Be: 20.00%C: 40.00%N: 40.00%
Be Beryllium (20.00%)
C Carbon (40.00%)
N Nitrogen (40.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
Be: 14.76%C: 39.35%N: 45.89%
Be Beryllium (14.76%)
C Carbon (39.35%)
N Nitrogen (45.89%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Be: 20.00%C: 40.00%N: 40.00%
Be Beryllium (20.00%)
C Carbon (40.00%)
N Nitrogen (40.00%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaC2BeN2

Sample reactions for Be(CN)2
EquationReaction type
Be(CN)2 + (NH4)3P = Be3P2 + NH4CNdouble replacement

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