No, it is very weak.
hydrocyanic acid
Hydrogen sulfide is a weak acid. It can dissociate in water to produce hydrosulfuric acid, but it does not fully ionize like strong acids such as hydrochloric acid.
Hydrocyanic acid
The chemical formula for hydrocyanic acid is HCN.
The chemical formula for hydrocyanic acid is HCN.
In a basic soutions hydrocyanic acid can be neutralized with chlorine, hypochlorite, even ozone (assuming it is not in a complex with heavy metals). It can also be removed with ion exchange or strong ultraviolet light.
hydrocyanic acid
No, LiCN is not classified as a strong acid-strong base salt. It is the salt of lithium hydroxide (a strong base) and hydrocyanic acid (a weak acid), so it does not produce significant amounts of hydroxide or hydronium ions in solution.
Hydrocyanic acid is covalent, as are most acids
hydrocyanic acid
The conjugate base of hydrocyanic acid (HCN) is cyanide ion (CN-). When HCN donates a proton, it forms CN-.
Hydrocyanic acid is found in beverages and food. The examples include distilled spirits, sake, wine, fruit juice and cassava flour.