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There are six atoms.There are two ions

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there are four different ions. k+, so4(2-), H+ and OH-.

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The potassium becomes a K+ cation and the carbonate becomes a CO3- anion.

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Potassium carbonate is a compound. The potassium ion is the cation. the carbonate ion is the anion.

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K2CO3 is the structure. It has 6 atoms in a molecule.

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A potassium carbonate (K2CO3) molecule consists of 6 atoms (2 potassium, 1 carbon, and 3 oxygen atoms).

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Potassium carbonate has the chemical formula K2CO3.
The number of atoms is six.

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There are 6 atoms in potassium carbonate

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4. K3, 1 Ferricyanide.

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3 ions

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