yes
Not usually. Potassium iodide is usually present in a large excess. It is usually the potassium iodate that is the limiting ingredient.
its depends in the amount of potassium chloride.
Not directly. However there are edible products made with very small amount of this solution. By the way it's "Potassium Carbonate and Sodium Bi-Carbonate solution" AKA: alkaline water. Not Potassium Bi-carbonate.
The amount of potassium phosphate in the solution is 1.27 M * 0.343 L = 0.43561 moles.The chemical formula of potassium phosphate is K3PO4, so there is three times as many moles of potassium as there are moles of potassium phoshate in the molecule:0.43561 * 3 = 1.30683Answer: 1.31 moles
From the definition of molar concentration, the required amount of solute for the solution specified is 0.125 moles. The gram formula mass for potassium benzoate trihydrate is 214.26. Therefore, the mass required is 0.125 X 214.26 or about 26.8 grams, to the justified number of significant digits.
Not usually. Potassium iodide is usually present in a large excess. It is usually the potassium iodate that is the limiting ingredient.
Not usually. Potassium iodide is usually present in a large excess. It is usually the potassium iodate that is the limiting ingredient.
its depends in the amount of potassium chloride.
Affects the concentration of potassium in the urine by controlling the amount of water in the urine.
Yes temperature affects the amount of substance dissolved in a saturated solution.
Potassium permanganate and water form a solution, unless here is so much potassium permanganate present compared to the amount of water that the solubility limit is exceeded. In the latter instance, there might be both solution and suspension.
Not directly. However there are edible products made with very small amount of this solution. By the way it's "Potassium Carbonate and Sodium Bi-Carbonate solution" AKA: alkaline water. Not Potassium Bi-carbonate.
Dissolve a known amount of potassium permanganate in a known volume of demineralized water; calculate the concentration of manganese in the solution.
The amount of potassium phosphate in the solution is 1.27 M * 0.343 L = 0.43561 moles.The chemical formula of potassium phosphate is K3PO4, so there is three times as many moles of potassium as there are moles of potassium phoshate in the molecule:0.43561 * 3 = 1.30683Answer: 1.31 moles
Drip Drop is a solution that is used to treat and prevent mild to moderate dehydration. The solution contains a high amount of electrolytes (salts) and sugars, as well as potassium, magnesium and Vitamin C.
Potassium iodide is neutral. So any solution of potassium iodide would have a pH of 7. One note: no substance has a particular pH as pH depends on both the acidity/basicity of a substance and how concentrated it is.
Identification of silver is done as follows: dissolve a little amount in nitric acid. Add to that solution potassium chromate solution. If silver present the orange will become red