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Copper metal is less reactive than potassium so it will not react with potassium cyanide.
KCN is potassium cyanide.
It produces potassium and cyanide ions. It is simply dissolution, not an actual reaction KCN --> K+ + CN-
If you mean potassium Cyanide, the formula is KCN
To answer this you need a roman numeral on gold to know the charge on it. Assuming it would be (I)... the formula would be KAu(CN)2
Potassium Cyanide, because K is the symbol for Potassium and CN represents cyanide.
Ammonium cyanide
No. As long as it remains potassium cyanide, there is fatal potential.
give me balanced equation for potassium gold cyanide? give me balanced equation for potassium gold cyanide?
Copper metal is less reactive than potassium so it will not react with potassium cyanide.
No. Potassium chloride will not protect you from the poisonous effects of potassium cyanide, in any way.
sodium cyanide, hydrogen cyanide gas, etc.
Cyanide in any form is poisonous.
Potassium Cyanide fomula is KCN
Potassium cyanide = KCN
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