No, it doesnot as Potassium has only one positive charge.
Cations are positive, when loosing electrons (negative) they'll become MORE positive. Example: Fe2+ --> e- + Fe3+
Brownish green
Fe3 + I = FeI3
124,60 grams of Fe3(PO4)2 are equal to 0,35 moles.
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The molar mass of Fe3 is 167.5356 ± 0.0003 g/mol
No, it doesnot as Potassium has only one positive charge.
The chemical formula for Fe3 combined with S2 is Fe2S3.
Cations are positive, when loosing electrons (negative) they'll become MORE positive. Example: Fe2+ --> e- + Fe3+
Fe3+
Formula: Fe3+
Fe3+
fe2+ or fe3+
Brownish green
Fe3 + I = FeI3
124,60 grams of Fe3(PO4)2 are equal to 0,35 moles.