K2O has ionic bond
If is K2O (potassium oxide) it would be: K2O+H2SO4=K2SO4+H2O It could also form potassium bisulfate: K2O + 2 H2SO4 = 2 KHSO4 + H2O But I'm not sure if you are referring to potassium peroxide (K2O2) or superoxide (KO2)
The reaction between water and potassium oxide (K2O) forms potassium hydroxide (KOH) and releases heat. This reaction is highly exothermic due to the strong ionic bond between potassium and oxygen in K2O. Potassium hydroxide is a strong base that is commonly used in industry and laboratories.
Three potassium oxides are known: K2O, KO2, K2O2.
Potassium oxide is a ionic lattice which is made out of potassium ions and oxide ions. Therefore, separate 'molecules of this compound do not exist. The empirical formula itself is K2O which is used also as the chemical formula for the compound.
When potassium is burned in oxygen, it forms potassium oxide according to the balanced chemical equation: 4K + O2 → 2K2O. The molar mass of K is 39.10 g/mol and that of K2O is 94.20 g/mol. Using stoichiometry, we find that 7.8g of potassium will form 7.8g * (1 mol K / 39.10 g K) * (1 mol K2O / 4 mol K) * (94.20 g K2O / 1 mol K2O) = 4.57g K2O.
The balanced equation is 2HCl + K2O -> H2O + 2KCl.
K2O is an IONIC compound. containing K+ and O2-
The chemical equation for the reaction between potassium oxide (K2O) and water (H2O) is: K2O + H2O → 2KOH In this reaction, potassium oxide reacts with water to form potassium hydroxide. The potassium oxide molecule (K2O) reacts with water (H2O) to produce two molecules of potassium hydroxide (2KOH).
2K + H2O ----> K2O + H2
The balanced equation for potassium oxide (K2O) reacting with carbonic acid (H2CO3) is: K2O + H2CO3 -> 2KOH + CO2
Balanced: K2O + 2HCl -> 2KCl + H2O
Potassium oxide(K2O) + water(H2O) --> potassium hydroxide(2KOH)
If is K2O (potassium oxide) it would be: K2O+H2SO4=K2SO4+H2O It could also form potassium bisulfate: K2O + 2 H2SO4 = 2 KHSO4 + H2O But I'm not sure if you are referring to potassium peroxide (K2O2) or superoxide (KO2)
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) reacts with potassium oxide (K2O) to form potassium sulfate (K2SO4) and water (H2O). The balanced reaction is: H2SO4 + K2O -> K2SO4 + H2O.
Dissolving K2O in water: OH- ions gives the basidity of water (pH >> 7) K2O + H2O --> 2K+ + 2OH-
In the context of the question, it is none of those. It is a salt formed by the neutralization reaction between an acid and a base. In this context, the term neutral refers to an equalibrium point which is neither acid nor base, but the term does not apply to the the salt, which has no Hydrogen ion concentration (pH) to measure.
3H2C2O4 + 2K2MnO4 = 6CO2 + 2K2O + Mn2O3 + 3H2O