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The bonding present in the coordination complex potassium ferrocyanide, , can be classified as whichCoordination Compounds Chemistry Question

Question

The bonding present in the coordination complex potassium ferrocyanide, $K_4[Fe(CN)_6]$, can be classified as which of the following types?

Answer: A,B,C

💡 Solution & Explanation

Potassium ferrocyanide, $K_4[Fe(CN)_6]$, consists of $K^+$ ions and $[Fe(CN)_6]^{4-}$ complex anions held together by ionic bonds. Within the complex anion, the cyanide ($CN^-$) ligands are bound to the central $Fe^{2+}$ ion via coordinate covalent (dative) bonds. Inside the cyanide ligand itself, carbon and nitrogen are bonded via purely covalent bonds. Therefore, it exhibits ionic, covalent, and coordinate covalent bonding.

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