hydrocyanic acid
The net ionic equation for the reaction is: CN^- + H^+ -> HCn
The aqueous solution of H2SO4 is called sulfuric acid.
The name of HF in solution is hydrofluoric acid.
'An Aqueous' solution. NB The word 'aqueous' comes from Latin ; 'aqua' meaning 'water'.
KCN is a basic salt because it is formed from a strong base (potassium hydroxide, KOH) and a weak acid (hydrogen cyanide, HCN). It will behave as a base in aqueous solution, producing hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.
The net ionic equation for the reaction is: CN^- + H^+ -> HCn
aqueous
The aqueous solution of H2SO4 is called sulfuric acid.
The name of HF in solution is hydrofluoric acid.
'An Aqueous' solution. NB The word 'aqueous' comes from Latin ; 'aqua' meaning 'water'.
KCN is a basic salt because it is formed from a strong base (potassium hydroxide, KOH) and a weak acid (hydrogen cyanide, HCN). It will behave as a base in aqueous solution, producing hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.
The term for a solution made in water is an aqueous solution.
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The compound name of the formula HCN is hydrogen cyanide.
Aqueous solutions are solutions in which water is the solvent. Anything that dissolves in water forms an aqueous solution.
Aqueous solutions are typically named based on the solute dissolved in water. The name of the solute is followed by the word "solution" to indicate that it is dissolved in water. For example, a solution of salt dissolved in water can be named "sodium chloride solution."
the solution itself, yes. it must contain water to be called an aqueous solution. the term aqueous designates water as the solvent/diluent.