Ionic, between K+ and pi-bonded cyanide, CN-.
To answer this you need a roman numeral on gold to know the charge on it. Assuming it would be (I)... the formula would be KAu(CN)2
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Yes. Since KCN is a salt of strong base and weak acid,its water solution will be basic.Therefore,0.1M KCN have pH greater than 7,its pH is 11.
hydrogen bonds, disulphide bonds
because it exists as K+ and CN-
Ionic Bond between K+ and CN- ions. The C and N in CN_ ion are bonded by covalent sigma and pi bonds.
The answer will depend on the quantity of KCN.
Cyanides (HCN, KCN, NaCN) are lethal poisons, which block the respiration.
Since potassium cyanide (KCN) is highly poisonous, the addition of KCN to water might be caused by an intention to kill.
KCN kills a human being in 0.5 second.
CuSO4 + KCN --->Cu(CN)2 + K2SO4
To answer this you need a roman numeral on gold to know the charge on it. Assuming it would be (I)... the formula would be KAu(CN)2
We can prepare KCN by the reaction of KOH and HCN.Where HCN can be generated by the pyrolysis of formamide.
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KCN is a neutral solid salt (poison) but its aqueous solution is slightly basic.
Examples of poisonous salts: KCN, HgCl2, NaCN.
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