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Since molecules of potassium contain only single potassium atoms, molecules of iodine contain two atoms, and moles of potassium iodide contain one atom of each element, 2.5 moles of iodine are needed to react completely with 5 moles of potassium.
Anhydrous or hydrated copper sulphate crystals? And from what?
Iron (II) sulphate has the formula FeSO4. The sulphate ion has a 2- charge, and the iron (II) ion has a 2+ charge, so only one of each ion is needed to form a neutral iron (II) sulphate compound.
Electrons lose in case of potassium. It looses 1 electron.
Assuming a decomposition reaction with this equation: 2KClO3(s) --> 2KCl(s) + 3O2(g), the ratio is 2:3, and if you produce 15mol O2, then 10mol potassium chlorate are needed.
It is needed by living organisms.
Since molecules of potassium contain only single potassium atoms, molecules of iodine contain two atoms, and moles of potassium iodide contain one atom of each element, 2.5 moles of iodine are needed to react completely with 5 moles of potassium.
NPK, where N is Nitrogen, P is phosphorus and K potassium
Iron is needed to produce iron sulphate.
Anhydrous or hydrated copper sulphate crystals? And from what?
Nitrogen [N], phosphorus [P], and potassium[K] tend to be the nutrients that are found in fertilizers. Nitrogen encourages proper root growth. Phosphorus encourages proper shoot growth. Potassium encourages proper fruiting and flowering, and promotes overallplant health.
Three Potassium Ions are needed to Bond with one Phosphate Ion.
Iron (II) sulphate has the formula FeSO4. The sulphate ion has a 2- charge, and the iron (II) ion has a 2+ charge, so only one of each ion is needed to form a neutral iron (II) sulphate compound.
Yes, potassium is healthy. Also, if you ever needed some carrots, beans, bananas etc. contain potassium.
This process requires three potassium ions.
Potassium.
it is need to keep a plant alive