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What is the nolecular structure of hydrogen cyanide (H-C=N)?

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The molecular structure of hydrogen cyanide is linear. This consists of two regions- the single bond between hydrogen and carbon and a triple bond between nitrogen and carbon. Carbon is verified to have four bonds and the compound is considered stable. A linear configuration has an angle of 180 degrees.

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