Experimental observations show that thiocyanate (SCN- ), the conjugate base of thiocyanic acid (pKa = 1.1 at 25 °C), is quite soluble in neutral water at pH > 2. In the space provided below, explain this experimental observation. That is, why does SCN– readily dissolve in water when the pH > 2?

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Experimental observations show that thiocyanate (SCN- ), the conjugate base of thiocyanic acid (pKa = 1.1 at 25 °C), is quite soluble in neutral water at pH > 2. In the space provided below, explain this experimental observation. That is, why does SCN– readily dissolve in water when the pH > 2? 

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