Not quite. CN is a polyatomic ion, so lets attach it to something, Na for instance. It could be anything (the time I had to get rid of a can of cyanide, it was KCN).
NaCN + NaOCl >> NaCl + NaCNO as the first stage, then the second reaction
NaCNO+NaOCl+H2O >>N2 + NaHCO3 + NaCl
I need to give a warning, during the first stage, it is IMPERATIVE to control pH, in an acid pH, CN gas will be emitted. So pH must be kept alkaline. I did this by adding small amounts of NaOH.
Now your question: yes, if you have only done the first stage, and you need to indicate ions CN-1 , OCl-1
Have I balanced this equation correctly
CN + NaOCL---OCN + NaCl
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Ooops, ion OCN-1