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Ball-and-stick model of part of the crystal structure of silver cyanide, AgCN. This image shows 1×1×3 unit cells. The structure extends for 3 unit cells in the c direction to highlight the linear chains of alternating Ag+ and CN ions. The structure was reported in Inorg. Chem. (2002) 41, 1042-1044 and is available as ICSD entry 54194 and CSD entry 1618782.

Note that the cyanide ions exhibit head-to-tail disorder which makes the carbon and nitrogen atoms indistinguishable in this image. Atoms of these two elements are therefore given the same colour coding.

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Silver: light grey
Carbon, C: pink
Nitrogen, N: pink
Model manipulated in Avogadro 1.2 and image generated in CCDC Mercury 3.8.
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