There are multiple molecular compounds which contain the elements potassium (K) and oxygen (O). A common chemical group wholly comprised of these two elements is phosphate, PO4 -3.
K2O forms, 2 potassium ions ionically bond to one oxide anion. is that what you asked? take care as to write better questions to get proper answers.
potassium reacts with oxygen to form a superoxide K + O2--------> KO2 The oxygen in this form has an oxidation state of 0.5
Many potassium oxides exist: K2O, KO2, K2O2.
K2O, potassium oxide.
Potassium + Oxygen = Potassium Oxide
K2O aka potassium oxide
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.
The correct formula for the ionic formula composed of potassium and iodide is what? idk! Can someone pleaz help me? thanks!
K2SO3 is the formula for Potassium Sulfite.
kclo3
KClO3
K2s
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.
KMnO4
More correct KCl is the formula unit of potassium chloride.
This compound is potassium sulfide - K2S.
The correct formula for the ionic formula composed of potassium and iodide is what? idk! Can someone pleaz help me? thanks!
Potassium has many sulfide: K2S, K2S4, K2S2, K2S6, K2S3, K2S5. The most known is K2S.
The correct formula is K2Se. It is an ionic compound: potassium selenide.
K2SO3 is the formula for Potassium Sulfite.
kclo3
KClO3
KCl