First off, it's POTASSIUM. (K)
The formula would be:
KHCO3
More commonly known as potassium bicarbonate KHCO3
KHCO3Three names for the same:potassium bicarbonate,potassium dicarbonate,potassium hydrogencarbonate
The 2 in front of the molecule does not affect the name. KHCO3 is a potassium salt with potassium and bicarbonate ions, making it potassium bicarbonate.
The chemical formula for potassium carbonate dihydrate is K2CO3•2H2O.
Another name for potassium hydrogen carbonate is potassium bicarbonate.
More commonly known as potassium bicarbonate KHCO3
KHCO3Three names for the same:potassium bicarbonate,potassium dicarbonate,potassium hydrogencarbonate
I believe it is Potassium Hydride. I believe it is Potassium Hydride.
Sodium bicarbonate is NaHCO3, potassium carbonate is KHCO3. The difference is that sodium and potassium are two different elements, though they have very similar properties. Potassium bicarbonate is more soluble in water.
The 2 in front of the molecule does not affect the name. KHCO3 is a potassium salt with potassium and bicarbonate ions, making it potassium bicarbonate.
The chemical formula for potassium carbonate dihydrate is K2CO3•2H2O.
Potassium bicarbonate has ionic bonds.
Another name for potassium hydrogen carbonate is potassium bicarbonate.
Potassium bicarbonate is a white, crystalline powder.
No, potassium bicarbonate is a compound that contains potassium, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen. It is not the pure elemental form of potassium.
You did not describe the amount of potassium bicarbonate amount in grams in your question. But if you are about 1 gram of potassium bicarbonate it will be 0.0099 moles in one gram of potassium bicarbonate. 0.0199 moles in 2 grams of potassium bicarbonate.
The chemical formula (not symbol) of potassium bicarbonate is KHCO3.