Silver cyanide

Silver cyanide Basic information
Physical Properties Preparation
Product Name:Silver cyanide
Synonyms:silver(1+)cyanide;silvercyanide(ag(cn));SILVER(I) CYANIDE;SILVER CYANIDE;Silver cyanide white powder;Silver cyanide, 99.96%;Silver cyanide 99%;azanylidynemethane:silver
CAS:506-64-9
MF:CAgN
MW:133.89
EINECS:208-048-6
Product Categories:metal cyanide;Inorganics;Metal and Ceramic Science;Salts;Silver Salts
Mol File:506-64-9.mol
Silver cyanide Structure
Silver cyanide Chemical Properties
Melting point 300 °C
density 3,95 g/cm3
refractive index 1.685
form Powder
Specific Gravity3.95
color White to off-white
Water Solubility insoluble
Sensitive Light Sensitive
Merck 14,8512
BRN 4360924
Solubility Product Constant (Ksp)pKsp: 16.22
Exposure limitsNIOSH: IDLH 25 mg/m3
Stability:May decompose in light. Incompatible with strong acids, ammonia, hydrogen peroxide. Forms an explosive mixture with fluorine.
CAS DataBase Reference506-64-9(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemSilver cyanide (506-64-9)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes T,N,T+
Risk Statements 25-32-33-41-50/53-26/27/28
Safety Statements 7-26-45-60-61-29-28A-28
RIDADR UN 1684 6.1/PG 2
WGK Germany 3
RTECS VW3850000
TSCA Yes
HazardClass 6.1
PackingGroup II
HS Code 28432900
Hazardous Substances Data506-64-9(Hazardous Substances Data)
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Silver cyanide Usage And Synthesis
Physical PropertiesGrayish-white hexagonal crystals; decomposes at 320°C; insoluble in water, alcohol or dilute acids; moderately soluble in concentrated ammonia; soluble in concentrated boiling nitric acid; also soluble in alkali cyanide solutions.
PreparationSilver cyanide is prepared by adding a solution of an alkali cyanide to a solution of silver nitrate:
Ag+ (aq) + CN¯ (aq) → AgCN (s)
Chemical PropertiesSilver cyanide is a white or grayish, odorless powder which darkens when exposed to light.
Chemical Propertieswhite to off-white powder
Physical propertiesGrayish-white hexagonal crystals; density 3.95 g/cm3; decomposes at 320°C; insoluble in water, alcohol or dilute acids; moderately soluble in concentrated ammonia; soluble in concentrated boiling nitric acid; also soluble in alkali cyanide solutions.
UsesSilver cyanide is used in silver-plating.
UsesFor silver plating; formerly used for extemporaneous preparation of dil hydrocyanic acid by treatment with HCl.
General DescriptionA white to gray odorless tasteless powder that darkens on exposure to light. Insoluble in water. Toxic by skin absorption through open wounds, ingestion and inhalation of dust. Toxic oxides of nitrogen are produced in fires.
Air & Water ReactionsInsoluble in water. Decomposes slowly when moist, giving off hydrogen cyanide, which is toxic by inhalation.
Reactivity ProfileSilver cyanide is very rapidly decomposed by acids giving off hydrogen cyanide, a flammable poison gas. Soluble in aqueous ammonia, dilute boiling nitric acid, aqueous potassium cyanide solution and aqueous sodium thiosulfate solutions. Subject to explosive instability or violent oxidation under certain conditions. Fusion with metal chlorates, perchlorates, nitrates, or nitrites can cause a violent explosion [Bretherick 1979 p. 101]. Fluorine and Silver cyanide react with explosive violence at ordinary temperatures [Mellor 2 Supp. 1:63 1956].
HazardToxic by ingestion or inhalation.
Health HazardHighly toxic, may be fatal if inhaled, swallowed or absorbed through skin. Avoid any skin contact. Effects of contact or inhalation may be delayed. Fire may produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases. Runoff from fire control or dilution water may be corrosive and/or toxic and cause pollution.
LD50 oral (rat): 123mg/kg
Fire HazardNon-combustible, substance itself does not burn but may decompose upon heating to produce corrosive and/or toxic fumes. Containers may explode when heated. Runoff may pollute waterways.
Flammability and ExplosibilityNotclassified
Safety ProfileDeadly poison by ingestion. A skin and severe eye irritant. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of CNand NO,. Incompatible with phosphorus tricyanide, fluorine. Used in silver plating. See also SILVER COMPOUNDS and CYANIDE.
Potential ExposureIt is primarily used in silver plating.
ShippingUN1684 Silver cyanide, Hazard Class: 6.1; Labels: 6.1-Poisonous materials.
Purification MethodsIt is a POISONOUS white or grayish white powder. Stir it thoroughly with H2O, filter, wash well with EtOH and dry it in air in the dark. It is very insoluble in H2O (0.000023g in 100mL H2O) but is soluble in HCN or aqueous KCN to form the soluble Ag(CN) 22 complex. [Schnitz-Dumont Chem Ber 72 298 1939, Randall & Halford J Am Chem Soc 52 184 1930.]
IncompatibilitiesAcetylene, ammonia, and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Contact with moisture, CO2, acid and acid fumes release hydrogen cyanide. Contact with fluorine is violently explosive at normal temperatures. Incompatible with phosphorus cyanide.
Waste DisposalConsult with environmental regulatory agencies for guidance on acceptable disposal practices. Generators of waste containing this contaminant (≥100 kg/mo) must conform to EPA regulations governing storage, transportation, treatment, and waste disposal
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