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Q: What is the molarity of a 1000 ml solution containing 65.12 g of potassium cyanide?
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What is the ionic compound KCN?

Ammonium cyanide


Can potassium cyanide kill when placed on wounds?

...from ashigakari.com ...no, because potassium cyanide can only kill when it is mixed with acid, producing hydrogen cyanide. in case of poisoning, the reaction occurs on digestion.


Can silver potassium cyanide kill you?

Let's clear one thing up first: potassium cyanide is a solid (powder). At room temperature, in its pure form, it can't be drunk.Of course, one can take a tablespoon of potassium cyanide and dissolve it in a glass of water, THEN drink the resulting solution. The result would be a quick DEATH, because there is more than a fatal dose of cyanide in one tablespoon of the compound.The gas chamber, which was used as an execution method by some US states until quite recently, makes use of potassium cyanide. Pellets or powdered potassium cyanide are dropped into a dish filled with sulfuric acid, which is placed underneath the chair of the condemned prisoner. The potassium cyanide quickly reacts with the acid, and releases hydrogen cyanide, which is the gas that poisons and kills the prisoner.Potassium cyanide is a common and useful laboratory chemical, despite its toxicity. As with all laboratory chemicals, it should be used with care and respect.


You are writing a murder mystery and would like to know a description of potassium cyanide?

Potassium cyanide is a white powder with a nasty odor of cat-pee, and a bitter flavor.


Reaction of zinc sulphate with potassium ferro cyanide?

reaction of zinc sulphate with potassium ferrocyanide gives potssium zinc ferrocyanide. K2Zn3[Fe(CN)6]2

Related questions

What is the principle of the cyanmethemoglobin method?

Colorimetric method where blood is mixed with solution containing potassium ferricyanide and potassium cyanide. Potassium ferricyanide oxidizes iron to form methemoglobin and potassium cyanide then combines with methemoglobin to form cyanmethemoglobin.


What the name of KCN?

Potassium Cyanide, because K is the symbol for Potassium and CN represents cyanide.


How do you prepare Drabkin's solution?

Drabkin's Solution is a mixture of potassium cyanide and potassium ferricyanide. What this solution does is hemolysis red blood cells and then hemoglobin is released.


Is phosphorus in cyanide?

No. Cyanide can refer to number of compounds that contain the cyanide ion, (containing carbon and nitrogen). In most forms it is combined with sodium, potassium, or hydrogen.


Is potassium aurocyanide used as an electrolyte in electroplating of gold?

A common electrolyte bath will normally contain either a potassium-cyanide solution or a cyanide-free solution based on sulfites or chlorides.


What is the ionic compound KCN?

Ammonium cyanide


In electroplating of gold which electrolyte is used?

The most useful: GPC, gold potassium cyanide solution gold ammonium sulfite solution


Can you make potassium cyanide un poisonous?

No. As long as it remains potassium cyanide, there is fatal potential.


You want to know manufacturing process of gold potassium cyanide electrolytically in detail?

give me balanced equation for potassium gold cyanide? give me balanced equation for potassium gold cyanide?


What happens when copper metal reacts with potassium cyanide?

Copper metal is less reactive than potassium so it will not react with potassium cyanide.


Would potassium chloride and cyanide interfere if taken at the same time?

No. Potassium chloride will not protect you from the poisonous effects of potassium cyanide, in any way.


What else works as fast as potassium cyanide?

sodium cyanide, hydrogen cyanide gas, etc.