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ka=[H+][CN-]/[HCN]
The conjugate base of HCN is CN-. It is formed when HCN donates a proton (H+) and becomes negatively charged.
hydrogen cyanide
Yes and no. HCN is a salt, but it is also a weak acid.
The carbon atom in HCN is sp hybridized.
No it is a plant name
ka=[H+][CN-]/[HCN]
HCN is a linear molecule.
HCN has a linear molecule.
HCN is hydrocyanic acid and is acidic (not basic).
The conjugate base of HCN is CN-. It is formed when HCN donates a proton (H+) and becomes negatively charged.
HCN is an acid; KClO3 is a salt.
hydrogen cyanide
Yes and no. HCN is a salt, but it is also a weak acid.
The carbon atom in HCN is sp hybridized.
The chemical formula for hydrocyanic acid is HCN.
The chemical formula for hydrocyanic acid is HCN.