250mg
16
orange
No. Bananas do though
2.59 square kilometres.
The orange has potassium,calcium,phosphorus vitamin d and vitamin e
There is no carbon in a pure cup of water.
25 g
Approx. 170 mg K/100 g orange (with peel).
For the same serving size, the milk in my fridge has 510 mg and my orange juice has 430 mg. My milk has slightly more potassium. This may vary from brand to brand, but it seems that milk and orange juice have relatively similar amounts of potassium.
The chemical name is, potassium dichromate. It is orange in colour. Dichromate ion gives colour for this compound.
K2Cr2O7 is potassium dichromate, a commonly used oxidizing agent in chemical laboratories. It is orange in color and is soluble in water.
Potassium dichromate is orange and when it reacts with ethanol which is a primary alcohol it is going to oxidise it to form aldehyde which is colorless. so the color change is from Orange to Colorless. :)