Yes, the suffix "-ite" means there are 3 oxygens. The formula is K2SO3.
Potassium ion (K+) does not contain the element oxygen.
first of all its not chemical equation is chemical formula Potassium Sulphate: K2SO4 Potassium Sulphite: K2SO3
Oxygen; Sulphur; Pottasiam :) hope this was great help
The formulae for potassium nitrate is 'KNO3' This tells us that there is one atom of potassium , one atom of nitrogen and three atoms of oxygen. #So yes!!! there is oxygen present in potassium nitrate.
I think that maybe lithium sulphate or lithium sulphite could possibly be formed.
Potassium ion (K+) does not contain the element oxygen.
A nitride contain the ion N3-, a sulphite contain the ion SO3-, a phosphate contain the ion (PO4)3-.
Potassium dichromate contain potassium, chromium and oxygen.
first of all its not chemical equation is chemical formula Potassium Sulphate: K2SO4 Potassium Sulphite: K2SO3
The chemical formula of potassium sorbate is C6H7O2K; potassium sorbate contain carbon, hudrogen oxygen and potassium.
Oxygen; Sulphur; Pottasiam :) hope this was great help
The formulae for potassium nitrate is 'KNO3' This tells us that there is one atom of potassium , one atom of nitrogen and three atoms of oxygen. #So yes!!! there is oxygen present in potassium nitrate.
I think that maybe lithium sulphate or lithium sulphite could possibly be formed.
Because the chemical formula is K2CO3 the molecule contain potassium, carbon and oxygen.
NO!!!! Potassium chloride has the formula 'KCl' . This is one atom/ion of potassium and one atom/ion of chlorine. There is NO oxygen present, so you cannot produce oxygen. However, potassium chlorate has the formula 'KClO3' . This is one atom of potassium , one atom of chlorine and three atoms of oxygen. So potassium chlorate will decompose to produce oxygen. NB Note the spellings and the formulae of both substances.
This is a reaction of ferric chloride and potassium sulphite
Well, first off, you list the same substance twice but potassium sulfate contains potassium, sulfur, and oxygen.