its pH is 9.5 so its a week acid
Yes and no. HCN is a salt, but it is also a weak acid.
Yes, HCN is a weak acid. It is a binary acid composed of hydrogen and cyanide, and it can partially ionize in water to release H+ ions.
HCN is a weak acid. It dissociates partially in water to form the hydronium ion and the cyanide ion. It is soluble in water.
HCN is a weak electrolyte. Although it partially dissociates into H+ and CN- ions in solution, the degree of dissociation is relatively low compared to strong electrolytes like strong acids or bases.
It is weakly acidic but extremely poisonous, though. ;)
Yes and no. HCN is a salt, but it is also a weak acid.
Yes, HCN is a weak acid. It is a binary acid composed of hydrogen and cyanide, and it can partially ionize in water to release H+ ions.
Yes, it is a very weak acid.
HCN is a weak acid. It dissociates partially in water to form the hydronium ion and the cyanide ion. It is soluble in water.
HCN is a weak electrolyte. Although it partially dissociates into H+ and CN- ions in solution, the degree of dissociation is relatively low compared to strong electrolytes like strong acids or bases.
It is weakly acidic but extremely poisonous, though. ;)
The conjugate base of CN- is HCN (hydrogen cyanide). When CN- accepts a proton, it becomes neutral and forms the weak acid HCN.
The chemical formula for hydrocyanic acid is HCN.
The chemical formula for hydrocyanic acid is HCN.
HCN is hydrocyanic acid and is acidic (not basic).
Hydrocyanic acid, or hydrogen cyanide is a chemical compound with the formula HCN. It is a gas and a weak acid. HCN and it's salts including sodium cyanide (NaCN) and potassium cyanide (KCN) are extremely toxic.
HCN is an acid; KClO3 is a salt.