potassium thiocyanate
Thiocyanate
Potassuim is k because it is latin.
The scn is an ever-increasing number. It can be used to determine the "age" of the database and its component datafiles.The current system SCN can be queried using dbms_flashback.get_system_change_number.The SCN of the last checkpoint can be found in v$database.checkpoint_change#.The SCN is needed in a flashback table .. to scn ... statement.Within this context, SCN stands for System Change Number.
2nd one
SCN - TV station - was created in 2003.
Sn(SCN)4 or Sn(SCN)2
Your terms are not clear. If you mean SCN (chem.) it's polar (yes, ions can be polar). If you ScN (Transistor), it can be either; it's a switching function.
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Scandium nitride or perhaps more precisely scandium(III) nitride
Ra= Radium SCN= Thiocyanate However, the formula you gave in the question would not be the correct formula for it. The formula should be Ra(SCN)2
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Formula: KI