Potassium ferrocyanide is what type of salt and why? give reason
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Potassium ferrocyanide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula K4Fe(CN)6. Potassium ferrocyanide is also known as yellow potash prussiate, a yellow crystal. It was made with wool or horn clippings stirring hot potassium carbonate with an iron rod. Potassium ferrocyanide was used for certain iron processes as a developer and as an additive for developers of alkaline pyro.
Other names – yellow prussiate of potash, potassium hexacyanoferrate
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