yellow solution forms some sort of ferric flouro thiocyanto complex
copper (thiocyanate)2 and potassium nitrate
yes
Ag+ (aq) + SCN- (aq) ----> AgSCN (s)
Only if you mix it into the paint as a liquid.
When aqueous Ferric chloride is allow to react with Sodium hydroxide the reddish brown ppts. of ferric hydroxide are formed. FeCl3 (aq.) + 3NaOH = Fe(OH)3 + 3NaClThey form precipitates of Ferric hydroxide.
Sodium fluoride dissolves in water but does not chemically react with water.
ferrous or ferric oxide which we commonly call rust.
When iron reacts with air, they form ferric oxide.
fluoride
cesium fluoride
In aqueous solution they would not react. They would form a solution of ferric ions, chloride ions, potassium ions, and iodide ions.
Yes, to form Potassium Fluoride + Chlorine because the chlorine isn't reactive enough to overpower fluoride and steal potassium off of him.. Cl2 + KF ---> KF + Cl2