Potassium Iodide is the chemical name for the molecular formula KI. Potassium forms the cation of K+ and iodine the anion of I-. Thus it is an ionic compound.
No, kerosene does not dissolve copper sulfate. Kerosene is a non-polar solvent, while copper sulfate is a polar compound. Non-polar solvents like kerosene are not effective at dissolving polar compounds like copper sulfate.
i think either potassium(II) sulfate or potassium sulfate
Individually, potassium and sulfur are elements and therefore are not ions when found in a pure state. However, K2S (potassium sulfide) is a compound that is formed via ionic bonds between the potassium and sulfur atoms.
Neither. Magnesium sulphate is ionic; individually the sulphate ion is polar.
No, copper sulfate is not soluble in kerosene. Kerosene is a non-polar solvent, while copper sulfate is a polar compound, which makes them immiscible.
Def. non-polar
No, kerosene does not dissolve copper sulfate. Kerosene is a non-polar solvent, while copper sulfate is a polar compound. Non-polar solvents like kerosene are not effective at dissolving polar compounds like copper sulfate.
Non of both, potassium fluoride, KF, is ionic
i think either potassium(II) sulfate or potassium sulfate
Calcium sulfate has ionic bonds.
Individually, potassium and sulfur are elements and therefore are not ions when found in a pure state. However, K2S (potassium sulfide) is a compound that is formed via ionic bonds between the potassium and sulfur atoms.
Potassium sulfate dissolves in water by breaking apart into its constituent ions, potassium and sulfate ions. This dissociation occurs due to the attraction between the ions and the polar water molecules, allowing them to become surrounded and dispersed in the water, resulting in a homogeneous solution.
Neither. Magnesium sulphate is ionic; individually the sulphate ion is polar.
Potassium sulfate can be made by reacting potassium chloride with sulfuric acid. The reaction produces potassium sulfate and hydrochloric acid as byproduct. The potassium sulfate can then be extracted and purified.
No, copper sulfate is not soluble in kerosene. Kerosene is a non-polar solvent, while copper sulfate is a polar compound, which makes them immiscible.
ionic bond.. so it is not non polar. it is strong polar.. hope that helps!
No. K2CO3 is polar while benzene is non-polar. Since like dissolves like, K2CO3 is insoluble in benzene.