Why is AgCN covalent? | ContextResponse.com
Sophia Koch
Updated on April 19, 2026
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Also question is, is AgCN ionic or covalent?
KCN is ionic whereas AgCN is predominantlycovalent in nature.
why Haloalkanes give cyanide with KCN and Isocyanide with AgCN? Why Haloalkanes react with KCN to formalkyl cyanide as a main product, while AgCN formsisocyanides as a main chief product? So, CN- givesalkyl cyanide by forming a C-C bond due to more preferredsoft-soft interaction. AgCN, on the other hand is a covalentcompound and it does not dissociate easily to giveCN-.
Subsequently, question is, is AgCl a covalent bond?
Many ionic solids, such as silver chloride (AgCl)do not dissolve in water. Covalently bonded, non polar substanceslike fats do not dissolve in (pure) water because there is nodriving force to form hydrated fat molecules. However, covalentlybonded substances like sugars and ethanol will readily dissolve inwater.
What is the name of AgCN?
Silver cyanide is the chemical compound with the formulaAgCN. This white solid forms upon treatment of solutionscontaining Ag+ with cyanide. Silver cyanide is used insilver-plating.
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