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i need help plz Cyanide Poloning Review Constants Periodic Table - Part A When species combine...
Part A When species combine to produce a coordination complex, the equilibrium constant for the reaction is called is the formation constant, K. For example, the iron(W) lon, Fe2+, can combine with the cyanide lon, CN, to form the complex Fe(CN)/ according to the equation Fe+ (aq) + 6CN- (aq) - [Fe(CN) (aq) where K 4.21 x 104 This reaction is what makes cyanide so toxic to human beings and other animals. The cyanide lon binds to the Iron that...
When species combine to produce a coordination complex, the equilibrium constant for the reaction is called is the formation constant, Kf. For example, the iron(II) ion, Fe2+, can combine with the cyanide ion, CN−, to form the complex [Fe(CN)6]4− according to the equation Fe2+(aq)+6CN−(aq)⇌[Fe(CN)6]4−(aq) where Kf=4.21×1045. This reaction is what makes cyanide so toxic to human beings and other animals. The cyanide ion binds to the iron that red blood cells use to carry oxygen around the body, thus interfering...