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Why bonding in metal cyanides is between metal and carbon?

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Answered by naveli2724
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Answer:

because metal cyanides are covalently bonded compounds

Answered by KINGofDEVIL
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ANSWER :

This is because some of the negative charge which accumulates on it as a result of a - bonding.

This is also due to transition-metal cyanide complexes.

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