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copper sulphate dissolves in excess of kCN to form?

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Answered by anvesha9akarauli
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Explanation:

Copper sulphate dissolves in excess of kCN to form:-

CuCN

CuCN. [Cu(CN)4]

Answered by harshsawant2232005
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Explanation:

Copper sulphate is dissolved in potassium cyanide solution. Copper sulphate reacts with potassium cyanide to form potassium sulphate and cupric cyanide.

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