I dont even know what the **** potassium is!
Potassium, symbol K, is a metal and an element. It does not exist in NATURE as an element.
The use of potassium oxide
K2O
it is ionic (not molecular)
KBr (Potassium Bromide) is a ionic compound because a metal (potassium) is bonded to a nonmetal (bromine)
Ionic because the compound contains potassium (metal) and oxygen/hydrogen (non-metals) :)
Potassium is a metal.
No potassium OXIDE is not: IT IS A METAL. IT IS A METAL.And it is not a NONmetal either.Potassium OXIDE K2O is a basic oxide: with water it forms (only) potassium hydroxide, KOHPotassium (elemental) is a alkali metal
it is ionic (not molecular)
KBr (Potassium Bromide) is a ionic compound because a metal (potassium) is bonded to a nonmetal (bromine)
Ionic because the compound contains potassium (metal) and oxygen/hydrogen (non-metals) :)
Wood, graphite, and metal.
Potassium is a metal.
Potassium is a metal.
I'm Dutch, and we commonly use the word Salt for ionic solutions. That means: One metal, or NH4+, and one molecular material. For example: potassiumchloride K+ + Cl- --> KCl Potassium is a metal and chloride a molecular material.
No potassium OXIDE is not: IT IS A METAL. IT IS A METAL.And it is not a NONmetal either.Potassium OXIDE K2O is a basic oxide: with water it forms (only) potassium hydroxide, KOHPotassium (elemental) is a alkali metal
Molecular mass of sulfuric acid is 98 u. Molecular mass of potassium and nitrate ions are 39 and 62 respectively. The molar mass of potassium nitrate is 101u.
No. Like all potassium compounds it is ionic.
molecular structur C9H8K2O4molecular weight: 258.35
Potassium is a metal ... by Jay Jay =)