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K2o *Remember the symbol for potassium is K and not P, which is phosphorus
K2O is potassium oxide
K2O2 is the molecular formula for the compound potassium peroxide. Since both potassium (K) and oxygen (O) have a subscript of "2", a potassium peroxide molecule contains two potassium atoms and two oxygen atoms.
The elements are:- Potassium , Phosphorus and Oxygen.
The chemical symbol for phosphorus oxide is P2O5.
Potassium phosphate K3PO4
K2o *Remember the symbol for potassium is K and not P, which is phosphorus
You r question does not make sense, as it ends in 'and?'. However, Phosphorus oxide is usually named as 'phosphorus pentoxide. The formula being 'P2O5'. Phosphorus pentoxide often form the dimer 'P4O10',
K2O is potassium oxide
Nope - phosphorus and potassium are two completely different elements. The chemical symbol for Phosphorus is P - and for Potassium, it's K.
There are 2 elements in potassium oxide, which are potassium and oxygen.
Fertilizers contain multiple elements. The the ones usually singled out for specification are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
K2O2 is the molecular formula for the compound potassium peroxide. Since both potassium (K) and oxygen (O) have a subscript of "2", a potassium peroxide molecule contains two potassium atoms and two oxygen atoms.
Potassium oxide (K2O) is composed of potassium and oxygen. The answer is in the name!
Potassium oxide (K2O) is composed of potassium and oxygen. The answer is in the name!
Phosphorus(III) oxide has the formula P2O3 but it exists as the molecule of P4O6
The elements are:- Potassium , Phosphorus and Oxygen.