Asked by Ana
So I mixed 25 mL of 0.002 M KSCN and 25 mL of water in a beaker. The solution was clear with no precipitants.
But then it says the ions present in KSCN are:
so i put K+,S2- , CN-
is that right?
But then it says the ions present in KSCN are:
so i put K+,S2- , CN-
is that right?
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Answered by
DrBob222
No. The ions present are K^+ and SCN^-. SCN^- is a polyatomic ion, just like SO4^-2, ClO3^-, PO4^-3 etc.
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