Potassium hydride reacts with water to produce potassium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
KH + H2O --> KOH + H2
The formula for potassium hydrogen sulfide is KHS. Another name for this inorganic compound is potassium hydrosulfide. Its molar mass is 72.17 grams per mole, and it is soluble in water.
I believe it is Potassium Hydride. I believe it is Potassium Hydride.
K2O + H2O --> 2K+ + 2OH- The water turns to basic.
soap >;)
Pb(C2H3O2) + K2CrO4 > PbCrO4
The formula for potassium hydrogen sulfide is KHS. Another name for this inorganic compound is potassium hydrosulfide. Its molar mass is 72.17 grams per mole, and it is soluble in water.
I believe it is Potassium Hydride. I believe it is Potassium Hydride.
No- it is an alkali metal hydride.
sodium, sodium potassium, potassium lithium, lithium aluminum hydride
2K + H2O ----> K2O + H2
Potassium Hydride
The chemical formula of potassium hydride is KH.
Sodium and potassium reacting violently with water is a chemical reaction, causing a chemical change.
No. KH (potassium hydride) is a base. It will react with water in this manner: KH + H2O --> KOH + H2
It's impossible to tell. "Potassium hydrogen" is clearly an error of some kind; it might be a somewhat confused attempt to write "potassium hydride," or it could be an omission error for something like "potassium hydrogen carbonate."
Yes- although the name hydride is usually applied to ionic compuhds containing H- e.g. potassium hydride, KH.
2KOH + H2SO4 -> 2H2O + K2SO4