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NONE!!! You have pitched the question the wrong way around. It should be 'How many compounds contain the element potassium?' The answer is hundreds if not thousands. Here are a few compounds containing potassium Potassium oxide (K2O) Potassium hydroxide (KOH) Potassium Carbonate (K2CO3) Potassium chloride (KCl) Potassium permanganate ( KMnO7) Potassium ethanoate (CH3COOK) et.seq.,
I might be wrong, but I would say slower. If you mean energy in form of heat, molecules move slower if the liquid is colder, so if a liquid releases energy in form of heat (turns ¨cooler¨), than the molecules move slower. As I said, I might be wrong. Just my thoughts
dont pick ''it expands'' i picked that and got it wrong
"Collisions may have enough energy to react yet not react if the orientation of the molecules is incorrect. Difficult to explain here without graphics, but basically of the molecules are facing the wrong way it won't happen."
Avagadro's number says there are 6.02x1023 particles of a pure substance in one mole of that pure substance. (A particle is an atom, molecule, or ion.)(2.1 mol CO2) (6.02x1023 molecules CO2/1 mol CO2)= (2.1)( 6.02x1023 molecules CO2) = 1.26 x 1024 molecules CO2
You use K molecules and Cl molecules to make a solid Potassium Chloride. Its like saying you use a house to build a house.
Extremely wrong.
potassium The answer of potassium is dead wrong. Sodium is the electrolyte that flows into the cell to initiate depolarization. Potassium flows into the cell during repolarization.
NONE!!! You have pitched the question the wrong way around. It should be 'How many compounds contain the element potassium?' The answer is hundreds if not thousands. Here are a few compounds containing potassium Potassium oxide (K2O) Potassium hydroxide (KOH) Potassium Carbonate (K2CO3) Potassium chloride (KCl) Potassium permanganate ( KMnO7) Potassium ethanoate (CH3COOK) et.seq.,
Wrong way around. Atoms join together to create molecules. These molecules then join other molecules to create cells.
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Hi, KHSO4 is Potassium bisulfate.Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_bisulfateThe answer above is totally wrong. Where did you leave the Hydrogen in the formula?The name of the ionic compound KHSO4 is Potassium Hydrogen Sulfate.Abdellatif Rochdi.
it can keep the cell from dying if if the wrong molecules come through
you gave me the wrong answer nitwit
You should only use "is" once, not twice in a row.
Yes.
You are legally allowed to be wrong.