KOH consists of:
Pottasium+1 (K)
Oxygen-2 (O)
Hydrogen+1 (H)
The elements found in KOH are potassium, oxygen and hydrogen.
no, they form a compound
carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
Elements join together to form compounds such as sodium and chlorine making sodium chloride or salt
Three: Potassium (K) Oxygen (O) Hydrogen (H)
The elements found in KOH are potassium, oxygen and hydrogen.
Well, they can form molecules. Molecules join together to form elements. Elements join together to form compounds.
When two or more atoms from different elements join together chemically they form a compound. The compound can be ionic or covalent/molecular depending on the elements that are combined.
No, when two elements join chemically to form a compound the product is neutral.
KOH (potassium hydroxide) is composed of potassium, hydrogen, and oxygen.
When two or more atoms from different elements join together chemically they form a compound. The compound can be ionic or covalent/molecular depending on the elements that are combined.
a compound
no, they form a compound
3
compound
When two elements are join together the molecule of a compound is formed.
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