An equation refers to a reaction, not an individual compound. The formula of potassium oxide is K2O. If you mean the equation for its formation from the elements, it is 4K + O2 --> 2K2O.
K2o *Remember the symbol for potassium is K and not P, which is phosphorus
We use the term 'symbol' to refer to the shorthand for individual elements. Compounds have a formula made up of the symbols for the component elements with their relative numbers. For potassium oxide this is K2O.
Potassium wouldn't have a chemical formula as its not a compound, its an element by itself, represented by the symbol K. A chemical formula with potassium in it would be something like potassium iodide (KI) or potassium oxide (K20).
An equation refers to a reaction, not an individual compound. The formula of potassium oxide is K2O. If you mean the equation for its formation from the elements, it is 4K + O2 --> 2K2O.
I dont even know what the **** potassium is!
K2o *Remember the symbol for potassium is K and not P, which is phosphorus
We use the term 'symbol' to refer to the shorthand for individual elements. Compounds have a formula made up of the symbols for the component elements with their relative numbers. For potassium oxide this is K2O.
Potassium wouldn't have a chemical formula as its not a compound, its an element by itself, represented by the symbol K. A chemical formula with potassium in it would be something like potassium iodide (KI) or potassium oxide (K20).
An equation refers to a reaction, not an individual compound. The formula of potassium oxide is K2O. If you mean the equation for its formation from the elements, it is 4K + O2 --> 2K2O.
I dont even know what the **** potassium is!
K2O is potassium oxide
There are 2 elements in potassium oxide, which are potassium and oxygen.
Potassium oxide (K2O) is composed of potassium and oxygen. The answer is in the name!
Potassium oxide (K2O) is composed of potassium and oxygen. The answer is in the name!
Potassium oxide reacts with water to form soluble potassium hydroxide.
K2O2 is the molecular formula for the compound potassium peroxide. Since both potassium (K) and oxygen (O) have a subscript of "2", a potassium peroxide molecule contains two potassium atoms and two oxygen atoms.
No Potassium oxide is extremely basic (alkaline).