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Cyanide is highly poisonous because it binds irreversibly to the iron in the haemoglobin of the red blood cells, preventing them from transporting oxygen. In the ferricyanide, the cyanide ligands are already bonded strongly to an iron atom, so are not as freely able to bond to haemoglobin if they enter the bloodstream. Ferricyanides can however become very dangerous on reaction with acids, which can re-release the cyanide ligands.
As you go down the periodic table you will find that the hydroxide group becomes more soluble as you descend With the sulfates, the inverse is true, the elements become less soluble as you descend.
Emitting an alpha particle 213Bi become 209Tl.
iodine is soluble in CHCl3. Liquid become purple in color.
Cyanide is usually made using ammonia, methane, and oxygen with a platinum catalyst. 2CH4 + 2 NH3 + 3O2 --> 2HCN + 6 H2O The cyanide is in the form of hydrogen cyanide, which is liquid at room temperature, but will readily become a gas. The common solid, water-soluble forms of potassium cyanide (KCN) and sodium cyanide (NaCN) are made by reacting hydrogen cyanide with the corresponding hydroxide in water. For example: KOH + HCN --> KCN + H2O.
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Dream on.There is no chemical reaction bar perhaps a slightly more excessive release of Co2(fizz)but no cyanide no matter how much you heat it.
a few degrees before the particle become energy. it could change, dependent on the resistance of the particle for heatness.
As temperature rises, solids generally become more soluble in water, but gases become less soluble. If a soft drink contains high concentrations of sugar and carbon dioxide, which of the following may be expected to happen if it is cooled down?
gain or lose electrons
It can't.
Solids turn into liquid when they get heated but warm gases just rise.
use nutmeg then sugar with some salt and eat it to become a water ball