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K2[Ni(CN)4] The correct name is: potassium tetracyanonickelate (II)

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6y ago

That is potassium nitrate. The starting 2 means that there are two molecules of this.

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11y ago

I think it's K3Fe(CN)6 which makes it potassium ferric cyanide. Do not eat it.

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potassium carbonate

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Potassium carbonate

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