The cation is the Potassium - K+.
KOH is not a chemical element, its a compound - more specially a base.
The cation is the metal "Cu", otherwise known as the element Copper.
No. KOH disassociates almost 100% in solution and gives these two charge ions, thus, an electrolyte. K + ( potassium ion, a cation and OH - ( hydroxide, an anion )
KOH + HCl ---> KCl + H2O
C4h8o2 + koh -> h2o + c4h8o(-)k(+)
H + cation => acid
cation
Radium is a divalent chemical element; the cation is Ra2+.
Americium (Am) is an artificial chemical element and as a metal can form cations.
The metal become a cation.
Cesium is an element that forms a cation.
The cation is the metal "Cu", otherwise known as the element Copper.
No it's an element.
Yes, it is
CaO. The charges of the and the cation (the positive element, Ca) and the anion (the negative element, O) must add up to zero.
No. KOH disassociates almost 100% in solution and gives these two charge ions, thus, an electrolyte. K + ( potassium ion, a cation and OH - ( hydroxide, an anion )
C4h8o2 + koh -> h2o + c4h8o(-)k(+)
KOH + HCl ---> KCl + H2O