KC2H3O2 is Potassium acetate.
K- Potassium
C2H3O2 - acetate
KC2H3O2 potassium has a +1 charge Acetate ion has a -1 charge
The formula for potassium sulphite is K2SO3.
there is no net ionic equation. theoretically, there would be a double replacement reaction: 2KBr (aq) + Ca(C2H3O2)2 (aq) --> CaBr2 (aq) + 2KC2H3O2 (aq) however, CaBr2 and KC2H3O2 are both soluble. net ionic equations include only the species that undergo change in an aqueous solution. since all the ions start out as being dissolved in solution, and all the ions end as being dissolved in solution, no ions undergo change, and there is not net ionic equation.
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KC2H3O2 potassium has a +1 charge Acetate ion has a -1 charge
The formula for potassium sulphite is K2SO3.
CuSO4 - Copper Sulphate KCIO3 - NH4OH - Ammonium Hydroxide K2CO3 - Potassium Carbonate NA2SO4 - Sodium Sulphate KC2H3O2 -
It is no acid at all! KC2H3O2 is potassium acetate, of which the acetate anion C2H3O2- is a weak base, pKb = 9.22 and potassium ions are neutral, hence of no effect on pH.
2; CaSO4 and AlPO4
Molar mass of KC2H3O2 = 98.14232 g/mol Molecular weight calculation: 39.0983 + 12.0107*2 + 1.00794*3 + 15.9994*2 See the 'sources and related links' at bottom of this answer. The site there works the molar mass out for you automatically, all you have to do is insert 'KC2H302')
the PH will be the same
HC2H3O2(aq) + KOH(aq) → KC2H3O2(aq) + H2O(l)...... I don't know about Net Ionic, but i think this is correct
HCH3COO is the same thing as C2H4O2 and is the chemical formula for Acetic Acid.
KC2H3O2 is an ionic compound called Potassium Acetate.It is composed of two ions:The Cation: K+The Anion: C2H3O2-