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K3Fe(CN)6 is acidic or basic salt.Why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Potassium ferricyanide is the chemical compound with the formula K3[Fe(CN)6]. This bright red salt contains the octahedrally coordinated [Fe(CN)6] ion. Potassium
Answered by Princess1234567
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Double Salts:   contain more than one anion or cation.  They form when more than one salt is dissolved in a liquid and when together they crystallize in a regular pattern.  Alum is an example of a double salt.  Alum contains aluminum and sulphate ions.  Another example would be potassium sodium tartrate.  Epsom sals are an example of a double salt.  A double salt is a salt that crystallizes as a single substance but ionizes as two distinct salts when dissolved, as carnallite, KMgCl3·6H2O

Complex Salts:  A class of salts in which there are no detectable quantities of each of the metal ions existing in solution; an example is K3Fe(CN)6, which in solution has K+ but no Fe3+ because Fe is strongly bound in the complex ion, Fe(CN)63-. 

Many of the transition metals form coordination compounds or complex salts. You can prepare a complex salt of copper:   Cu(SO4).5H2O + 4NH4OH ----> Cu(NH3)4SO4. H2O + 8H2O.

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haribala48: is it and acid or base
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