Yes, Potassium cyanide is highly soluble in water die to being a highly reactive acid.
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
I think it can be used as making potassium cyanide (KCN) which is a harmfull and dangerous poison. It can be used to form CO i.e. carbonmonooxide which is also a toxic gas
Yes, incinerator ash is commonly contaminated with highly concentrated toxic substances.
Yes, they are flammable, but I highly advise not to burn it because they are highly toxic.
Since potassium cyanide (KCN) is highly poisonous, the addition of KCN to water might be caused by an intention to kill.
Yes, Potassium cyanide is highly soluble in water die to being a highly reactive acid.
Potassium Cyanide, because K is the symbol for Potassium and CN represents cyanide.
The answer will depend on the quantity of KCN.
Arsenic is highly toxic and has the distinct odor of garlic. This is not to be confused with cyanide, which is toxic and has the odor of bitter almonds.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are non-toxic.
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.
Mercury is highly toxic (poisonous). The gas evaporating from the spilled liquid mercury is dangerous.
It is a dark red liquid highly volatile and highly toxic.