The IUPAC name is formonitrile, the common used name is hydrogen cyanide.
The proper name for the compound P4O6 is Tetraphosphorus Hexoxide. It is also known as Phosphorus Trioxide.P = PhosphorusO = OxygenIts molar mass is 219.88 g mol−1
HCl (g)+ KCN (aq) --> HCN (aq) + KCl(aq) HCl will not dissociate due to it being a gas, but since KCN is group 1A, it will split into K+ and Cl- ions, and HCN is a weak acid, so it will not dissociate either, and KCl will dissociate due to it also being Group 1A, so it will make up K+ and Cl- ions, so the net ionic equation will be HCl(g)+ K+(aq) + CN-(aq) --> HCN(aq) + K+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
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Br2(g) + 5F2(g) 2BrF5(g)-1.Removing F2 from the system. 2. Increasing the volume of the system.
Cr2O3
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This compound is chlorometane - CH3Cl. The correct value is 12,925.
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The proper name for the compound P4O6 is Tetraphosphorus Hexoxide. It is also known as Phosphorus Trioxide.P = PhosphorusO = OxygenIts molar mass is 219.88 g mol−1
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The percentage is 23,14 %.
HCl (g)+ KCN (aq) --> HCN (aq) + KCl(aq) HCl will not dissociate due to it being a gas, but since KCN is group 1A, it will split into K+ and Cl- ions, and HCN is a weak acid, so it will not dissociate either, and KCl will dissociate due to it also being Group 1A, so it will make up K+ and Cl- ions, so the net ionic equation will be HCl(g)+ K+(aq) + CN-(aq) --> HCN(aq) + K+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
Cr2O3
32%
32%