The molar mass of KBr is 119.0023 g/mol
The molar mass of KCl is 74,5513 g.
119.1 amu
The chemical formula for potassium bitartrate is KC4H5O6. In cooking, this is known as cream of tartar, and it is a byproduct of winemaking.
KBr
The ionic compound potassium bromide, with formula KBr.
KBr
The potassium bromide is an ionic compound.
The chemical formula for potassium bitartrate is KC4H5O6. In cooking, this is known as cream of tartar, and it is a byproduct of winemaking.
KBr
The ionic compound potassium bromide, with formula KBr.
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KBr
NaC2H3O2and KBr
The potassium bromide is an ionic compound.
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It could be KHBr2O6 (in analogy with disulfate), though I'm not sure about its existance.
A single atom of each constituent element in the molecular formula unit.
Easy...the periodic table gives the average mole weight of each element averaged out over all it's naturally occurring, if any, isotopes, i.e., K is 39.09 Br is 79.9 Add them up and it's (to three significant figures): So KBr is 119 g/mole
Yes, KBr is soluble.