Well this is quite a good question when i was in high school which was many years ago i learnt all this stuff. The answer is that Silver cyanide is the chemical compound with the formula AgCN. This white solid forms upon treatment of solutions containing Ag+ with cyanide. This precipitation step is used in some schemes to recover silver from solution. Silver cyanide is used in silver-plating
CN-
silver + oxygen => silver oxide
cyanate is a shade of light blue,once a great philosipher said cyanate is like the sky,one person thinks it's the brightest blue ever,and the other thinks it's an every day blue,it depends on your way of thinking,opti- or pessi-mistic
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Potassium nitrate is too stable and so is silver for these two species to react. There is thus no balanced equation.
AgCN
The formula for sodium cyanate is NaOCN.
CsOCN
CN-
silver + oxygen => silver oxide
KOCN
The chemical formula of ammonium cyanate is NH4CNO.
cyanate is a shade of light blue,once a great philosipher said cyanate is like the sky,one person thinks it's the brightest blue ever,and the other thinks it's an every day blue,it depends on your way of thinking,opti- or pessi-mistic
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Some common solvents for cyanate esters include acetone, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), and N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF). These solvents are typically used for dissolving cyanate esters in order to facilitate processing and application in various industries such as aerospace and electronics.
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AgCl