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Is liquid KSCN a strong electrolyte?

Yes.. it is solid KSCN melted, so the ions transport the electricity. In the other hand solid KSCN would not transport any electricity.


What is the reactant that reacts with KSCN and give red color?

With anything that contains Fe (3+) ions :-)


What is the pH of KSCN?

The pH of a solution of potassium thiocyanate (KSCN) will depend on the concentration of the solution but will likely be close to neutral (around 7) since KSCN is a salt and will dissociate into its ions in water.


What cation is present with a few drops of KSCN added to water?

If a few drops of KSCN (potassium thiocyanate) are added to water, K+ cations would be present as KSCN dissociates into K+ and SCN- (thiocyanate) ions in water.


What results when you have fecl3 and kscn and agno3?

When you mix FeCl3 and KSCN, a blood red color forms due to the formation of Fe(SCN)2 complex. When AgNO3 is added to this solution, a white precipitate of AgSCN is formed, indicating the presence of thiocyanate ions in the solution.


Will KSCN react with water?

It will not react with, but it will dissolve IN water, giving free K+ and SCN- ions.


What is the name for KSCN?

potassium thiocyanate


Is KSCN a salt?

Yes


What is the name of the ionic compound KSCN?

The name of the ionic compound KSCN is potassium thiocyanate.


Can KSCN break down?

Yes, KSCN can decompose into potassium sulfocyanate, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides when heated.


Which reactant ion gives white precipitate with AgNO3 and light red when treated first with HCL then KSCN?

The reactant ion is likely to be Chloride (Cl-) ions. With AgNO3, Cl- ions form a white precipitate of silver chloride (AgCl). When treated with HCl followed by KSCN, the white precipitate of AgCl dissolves in HCl to form a colorless solution, then reacts with KSCN to form a light red color due to the formation of silver thiocyanate (AgSCN).


What is the name kscn?

potassium thiocyanate