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What ions are present in the KSCN(aq) solution

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User Leniency
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We have the compound: KSCN, Potassium thiocyanate, in an aqueous solution.

The dissociated reaction of the salt:

KSCN (aq) => K+ + SCN-

It has 2 ions. One of them is the potassium ion, K+ (cation) and the other one is the thiocyanate ion, SCN- (anion).

Answer:

K+, the potassium ion

SCN-, the thiocyanate ion

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