Potassium is soluble in water but not in organic solvents.
Potassium reacts with water to form potassium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. There really isn't any potassium dissolved in the water.
Correct, but it explodes in the process.
You use a solubility table. Potassium chlorate is soluble in water. Refer to the related links for a solubility table.
The solubility of iodine in water is increased adding potassium iodide.
Increase
Solubility increases nearly 1.5 times since the solubility is endothermic reaction in which enthalpy change is positive.
the solubility of potassium nitrate in 70 degreesCelsius water is about 134 g KNO3 per 100 g water
You use a solubility table. Potassium chlorate is soluble in water. Refer to the related links for a solubility table.
The solubility of iodine in water is increased adding potassium iodide.
Increase
affect of temerature on solubility of a solid in water potassium nitrate at 40 degrees celcius?
Solubility increases nearly 1.5 times since the solubility is endothermic reaction in which enthalpy change is positive.
The solubility of potassium nitrate increase with the temperature.
The solubility of potassium nitrate at 15 0C is 47 g/100 g water.
the solubility of potassium nitrate in 70 degreesCelsius water is about 134 g KNO3 per 100 g water
65 degrees of potassium nitrate will remain in water while only 35% of water will still be detectable in the solute potassium nitrate
solubility in water and temperature for five different: lead nitrate, potassium nitrate, sodium chloride, potassium chlorate and remalyn.
Generally the solubility of solids in liquids increase with the temperature.In this case the solubility increse from 39 g/100 g to 56,3 g/100 g water.
Iodine is very low soluble in water; adding potassium iodide the solubility is higher.