potassiumsulphate (KSO4).
A compound containing potassium and chlorine is called potassium chloride.
Potassium chloride.
Potassium chlorate is a compound containing potassium, chlorine and oxygen, with the chemical formula KClO3.
When naming a compound containing potassium and chlorine, you change the suffix of the anion name to "-ide." In the case of potassium and chlorine forming KCl, the compound is named potassium chloride.
When naming the compound containing potassium and chlorine, the suffix of the anion's name changes from "-ine" to "-ide". Thus, the compound formed is called potassium chloride.
Sodium tetraphenylborate (NaB(C6H5)4) is a compound containing large anions that can be used to precipitate potassium ions from aqueous solution. When added to a solution containing potassium ions, insoluble potassium tetraphenylborate precipitates out.
The compound containing potassium and chlorine would be called potassium chloride. When naming ionic compounds, the suffix of the anion's name is usually changed to -ide.
A compound containing potassium and oxygen atoms would have a formula of K2O, and would be named potassium oxide. This is a binary ionic compound.
Corundum is only aluminium oxide - Al2O3.
The compound containing a potassium ion (K+) and an oxygen ion (O2-) is potassium oxide (K2O). The formula is derived from the charges of the ions, where the charges must balance to form a neutral compound.
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A compound containing potassium and oxygen atoms would have a formula of K2O, and would be named potassium oxide. This is a binary ionic compound.