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Potassium bicarbonate.
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pasta, bread, potato The previous answer relates to carbohydrates not carbonates (as per the question). Three examples of carbonates include: - calcium carbonate (CaCO3) - sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) - potassium carbonate (K2CO3)
The symbol equation for Potassium Carbonate is...K2CO3:)
potassium carbonate
The formula* for potassium hydrogen carbonate is KHCO3.*Compounds have formulas; only chemical elements have symbols.
Potassium bicarbonate.
Potassium hydrogen carbonate is soluble in water.
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The potassium hydrogen carbonate (KHCO3) is very soluble in water: 22,29 g KHCO3/100 mL water at 20 0C.
It's impossible to tell. "Potassium hydrogen" is clearly an error of some kind; it might be a somewhat confused attempt to write "potassium hydride," or it could be an omission error for something like "potassium hydrogen carbonate."
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I believe it is Potassium Hydride. I believe it is Potassium Hydride.
pasta, bread, potato The previous answer relates to carbohydrates not carbonates (as per the question). Three examples of carbonates include: - calcium carbonate (CaCO3) - sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) - potassium carbonate (K2CO3)
K2CO3 is Potassium carbonate.
Potassium carbonate is an inorganic salt.