K+ and OH- give you KOH.
This compound is chromium hydroxide.
Potassium bromate
Correct. Lye applies not completely to sodium hydroxide, but also to other strong alkali, like potassium hydroxide. Sodium hydroxide just happens to be the most common form of it.
Potassium is soluble in water but not in organic solvents.
K2s
The correct formula for the ionic formula composed of potassium and iodide is what? idk! Can someone pleaz help me? thanks!
KMnO4
This compound is chromium hydroxide.
Copper Hydroxide
Potassium bromate
Correct. Lye applies not completely to sodium hydroxide, but also to other strong alkali, like potassium hydroxide. Sodium hydroxide just happens to be the most common form of it.
Yes, it is correct.
Potassium is soluble in water but not in organic solvents.
There is no compound k1 KI, with an uppercase letter "i" is potassium iodide
K2s
More correct KCl is the formula unit of potassium chloride.
The correct formula is K2Se. It is an ionic compound: potassium selenide.