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Standard VIII
Chemistry
Elements
The balanced ...
Question
The balanced equation for the reaction of argenite with
K
C
N
is
A
g
2
S
+
4
K
C
N
→
2
K
[
A
g
C
N
)
2
]
+
K
2
S
.
If true enter 1 else 0.
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Solution
Balanced equation for the reaction of argenite with KCN is
A
g
2
S
+
4
K
C
N
→
2
K
[
A
g
C
N
)
2
]
+
K
2
S
. Potassium argentocyanide is the compound formed.
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