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Answer : The maximum amount of nickel(II) cyanide is 
Explanation :
The solubility equilibrium reaction will be:

Initial conc. 0.220 0
At eqm. (0.220+s) 2s
The expression for solubility constant for this reaction will be,
![K_{sp}=[Ni^{2+}][CN^-]^2](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=K_%7Bsp%7D%3D%5BNi%5E%7B2%2B%7D%5D%5BCN%5E-%5D%5E2)
Now put all the given values in this expression, we get:


Therefore, the maximum amount of nickel(II) cyanide is 
physical change
particles retain there composition and identity
there is no change in there chemical properties of the substance
the chemical changes should be the other two.
If it is wrong I'm truly sorry.
True...
that's where brownsted- lowry theory comes into consideration ,where the idea of conjugate base and acid pair comes in..
eg when water dissociates it serves as both the acid and base
H20[acid] + H20[base] -> H30+ [base] + 0H- [acid]