Identify 'P' and 'Q' in the following reaction
Concept: Ligand substitution and complex formation: CN\( ^- \) is strong field ligand. Replaces NH\(_3\) in coordination sphere.
Step 1: Formation of P
\[
[\text{Cd(NH}_3)_4]^{2+} + 4\text{CN}^- \rightarrow [\text{Cd(CN)}_4]^{2-}
\]
With K\( ^+ \):
\[
P = \text{K}_2[\text{Cd(CN)}_4]
\]
Step 2: Reaction with H\(_2\)S
S\( ^{2-} \) forms highly insoluble CdS. Even from complex, Cd\( ^{2+} \) precipitates as CdS:
\[
[\text{Cd(CN)}_4]^{2-} + \text{H}_2\text{S} \rightarrow \text{CdS} \downarrow
\]
Conclusion:
\[
P = \text{K}_2[\text{Cd(CN)}_4], \quad Q = \text{CdS}
\]
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