Actually HCN is a weak electrolyte so you cant separate it, so your answer is HCN(aq) OH^-(aq) > CN^-(aq) H2O(l).
The net ionic equation is:
H^ (aq) OH^- (aq) -> H2O (l)
Since the CN ion and the K ion are remaining aqueous, they are spectator ions and do not need to be included in the equation.
Actually HCN is a weak electrolyte so you cant separate it, so your answer is HCN(aq) OH^-(aq) > CN^-(aq) H2O(l).
Whenever you have a reaction that has H^ (aq) and OH^-(aq) reacting to for H2O (l) that is called an acid base neutralization.
The H and the OH combine to for a liquid water which is a different state than (aq).
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