It will not react with, but it will dissolve IN water, giving free K+ and SCN- ions.
Yes.. it is solid KSCN melted, so the ions transport the electricity. In the other hand solid KSCN would not transport any electricity.
Iron (III)
potassium thiocyanate
Methanol does not react with water.
No. sulfur does not react with water.
10 g KSCN; add distilled water for a total volume of 1 L
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FeCl3 +KSCN + AgNO3
Yes.. it is solid KSCN melted, so the ions transport the electricity. In the other hand solid KSCN would not transport any electricity.
If tap water turns a deep red color with a few drops of potassium thiocyanate (KSCN), it indicates the presence of iron(III) cations (Fe3+).
Yes
Iron (III)
potassium thiocyanate
potassium thiocyanate
Methanol does not react with water.
It does not react with pure water.
No. sulfur does not react with water.