Literally, the correct formula for potassium and iodine at standard temperature and pressure would be " K and I2". The formula for the compound formed between potassium and iodine, however, is KI.
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No, potassium iodide is a white salt formula KI and is a compound. Iodine is an intense deep purple - black solid, formula I2 and is an element. Potassium Iodide is nonvolatile but Iodine is quite volatile and vapour is given off even in the solid state at room temperature.
The formula of potassium iodide is KI, showing that each formula unit contains one atom of each constituent element. The gram atomic mass of potassium is 39.0983 and that of iodine is 126.904. Therefore, the percentage by mass of iodine in the compound is 100[126.904/(126.904 + 39.0983) or 76.4471 %, to the justified number of significant digits.
KI or potassium iodide. See the related link for more information.
The correct formula for the ionic formula composed of potassium and iodide is what? idk! Can someone pleaz help me? thanks!
2KI + Cl2 = 2KCl + I2
The chemical formula for potassium iodine is KI
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potassium and iodine
potassium iodide. Formula is KI
Iodine
No, potassium iodide is a white salt formula KI and is a compound. Iodine is an intense deep purple - black solid, formula I2 and is an element. Potassium Iodide is nonvolatile but Iodine is quite volatile and vapour is given off even in the solid state at room temperature.
Iodine potassium
you mean potassium iodide, its chemical formula is KI and it is an ionic salt
Yes, it is correct.
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== Potassium (K) and iodine (I) combine in a one-to-one ratio to form potassium iodide, which has KI as its chemical or molecular formula. A link can be found below for more information.
The formula of potassium iodide is KI, showing that each formula unit contains one atom of each constituent element. The gram atomic mass of potassium is 39.0983 and that of iodine is 126.904. Therefore, the percentage by mass of iodine in the compound is 100[126.904/(126.904 + 39.0983) or 76.4471 %, to the justified number of significant digits.