The name of that compound is potassium formate. It is the potassium salt of formic acid.
This is the potassium salt of formic acid, and is called potassium formate (not formiate).
basic!
KOH (melted) + CO = HCOOK (potassium formate)
It is an acidic salt of sulfuric acid.
No. HCOOK is potassium formate, which is a mildly basic salt.
The name of that compound is potassium formate. It is the potassium salt of formic acid.
This is the potassium salt of formic acid, and is called potassium formate (not formiate).
basic!
"Hcook" is not a known chemical compound, so it has no chemical name.Is this a misspelling of something else, I couldn't retrieve it anyhow.
KOH (melted) + CO = HCOOK (potassium formate)
Salt isn't a cell...salt is a mineral.
Sea salt.
Table salt is a kind of salt hence the name.
salt water
Salt is found in salt mines and saline waters.
It is not an acid. It is a salt. It is actually the salt we call salt (sodium chloride).