Since potassium is monovalent in its compounds, its equivalent and mole are the same, and its gram Atomic Mass is 39.0983. Therefore, one milliequivaent is 39.0983 milligrams, and 8 meq would be about 240 mg, not the same as 100 mg.
The recommended dose for Ambien CR is 12.5mg - 100mg is way too high!
100mg is 0.1 grams.
100mg
About 1.54gr per 100mg
Potassium ions are responsible for the characteristic violet color observed in flame tests. Both potassium oxide and potassium chloride contain potassium ions that emit the same color of light when heated in a flame due to the same electronic transitions in the potassium atoms.
No, potassium silicate and potassium aluminum silicate are two different compounds. Potassium silicate is a compound composed of potassium, silicon, and oxygen, while potassium aluminum silicate contains potassium, aluminum, silicon, and oxygen. They have different chemical compositions and properties.
No, potassium carbonate (K2CO3) and potassium ascorbate (KC6H7O6) are two different substances.
No, KClO3 is not the same as potassium chloride. KClO3 is potassium chlorate, a compound that contains potassium, chlorine, and oxygen. Potassium chloride, on the other hand, is a compound that contains only potassium and chlorine.
Yes. "Potassium Iodine" tablets is a colloquial - and incorrect - way of saying "Potassium Iodide" tablets.
100mg equals .1g
The same, Potassium iodide
Neither they're the same amount edit: They are NOT the same amount. 1oz = 28350mg 1oz > 100mg