the thiocyanate polyatomic ion, SCN-  is commonly called a pseudohalogen because it acts very much like  halide ions. For example, we know that the pure halogens consist of  diatomic molecules, such as CL2. thiocyanate ions form similar molecules  in the following reactions 2NaSCN + 2H2SO4 + MnO2 -> (SCN)2 + 2H2o +  MnSO4 + Na2SO4 1. write a conversion factor that could be used to  convert between moles of NaSCN and moles of (SCN)2 2. how many moles of  (SCN)2 form when 0.50 moles of NaSCN react completely 3. what is the  maximum number of moles of (SCN)2 that could form in the combination of 4  moles of NaSCN and 3 moles of MnO2 4. Write a conversion factor that  could be used convert between moles of sulfuric acid, H2SO4, and moles  of manganese (II) sulfate, mnSO4 5. What is the minimum number of moles  of H2SO4 that must react to form 1.7752 moles of manganes (II) sulfate?