Hexacyanoferrate, commonly known as Prussian blue, is generally considered safe for certain uses, such as a medication for treating heavy metal poisoning. However, it is not intended for direct consumption as a food additive or ingredient. Ingesting it outside of its approved medical context could pose health risks. Always consult with a healthcare professional before considering any substances for consumption.
The chemical formula of the anion ferrocyanide is Fe(CN)64-.
When you mix copper sulfate with potassium hexacyanoferrate, it forms a complex compound known as copper(II) hexacyanoferrate(II) or Turnbull's blue. This compound is a deep blue precipitate that is insoluble in water.
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Ok - you shouldn't eat grapefruit then.
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No! Don't eat that!
The official IUPAC name is potassium hexacyanoferrate. The formula is:K3[Fe(CN6)]
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