potassium acetate
Potassium Cyanide fomula is KCN
Potassium hydroxide is KOH
KC2H3O2 is Potassium acetate. K- Potassium C2H3O2 - acetate
As a soluble substance we wouldn't expect to find potassium acetate in nature.
Potassium acetate is not corrosive as chloride salts and it is not a pollutant of soils.
The formula for potassium sulphite is K2SO3.
Pb2+ + I- --> PbI2(s)potassium and acetate ions are left out of the equation, because they don't react (stay unchanged in solution)
The products are Silver chloride (a white precipitate) and potassium ethanoate (acetate). NB THis is a classic test for halides.
Kc2h3o2
Potassium ethanoate = C2H3KO2
No, the formal name is potassium ethanoate