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Q: Is potassium hydrogen phthalate a metal?
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What is the Lewis structure for Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate?

Check out the related link for the structure of Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate.


What is the structural formula for potassium hydrogen phthalate?

Potassium Hyrdogen Phthalate can be written as KHP.The balanced equation for Potassium hydrogen phthalate and calcium hydroxide is:2KHC8H4O41- (aq) + Ca(OH)2 (aq) -----> Ca2+ (aq) + 2KC8H4O41- (aq) + 2H2O


What is KHP and structure?

Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate


Is Potassium hydrogen phthalate di-basic?

No, it is monobasic acid because one of the two acidic hydrogen is already displaced by potassium ion.


What is the full form of KHP?

Potassium hydrogen phthalatepotassium cation (K+) and hydrogen phthalate anion (HP- or Hphthalate-)


Potassium hydrogen phthalate and sodium hydroxide equation?

KHP + NaOH = H2O + NaP +KP (non-équilibré)


Calculate the approximate mass of KHC8H404?

The separate components of this compound, potassium hydrogen phthalate are one potassium, five hydrogen, eight carbon and four oxygen atoms. The total molar mass is then 204.221 grams per mole.


What type of bond is formed between Potassium and hydrogen?

They form an ionic bond, i believe, because potassium is a metal and hydrogen is a nonmetal...


What is occurring when a piece of potassium metal ignites in a beaker of water?

The potassium reacts with water to produce potassium hydroxide, hydrogen gas, and large amounts of heat. The heat ignites the hydrogen which in turn ignites the potassium.


What is HC6H5O?

Several organic compounds have that formula. However, the way that it's written... with a lone hydrogen in front... strongly implies that the answer is probably phenol. Phenol is a benzene ring with an alcohol group attached to one of the carbons. The hydrogen in the alcohol is less strongly held than is typical of alcoholic hydrogens, so phenol is a weak acid (most alcohols are neutral) and even has the older name of "carbolic acid" to reflect this.


Why is potassium hydrogen phthalate a good primary standard?

Because Adolf Hitler, according to record, whilst trying to make the atomic bomb, got his finger stuck in himmlers anus. as he removed it, liquid s**T came out in a "spray" form. This was very funny to the other Nazi babies. So Adolf got some potassium hydrogen phthalate and burned the C**ts. Then Adolf said to Himmler "f**k me that's a good primary standard batt!"


Names of Potassium's family members?

these are in alkali metal groupsso the names are hydrogen, lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium