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Is potassium healthy?

Yes, potassium is healthy. Also, if you ever needed some carrots, beans, bananas etc. contain potassium.


How many potassium ions are needed to bond with phosphate ions?

Two potassium ions are needed to bond with one phosphate ion. Potassium has a +1 charge while phosphate has a -3 charge, so it takes two potassium ions (each with a +1 charge) to balance the charge of one phosphate ion.


How many moles of iodine are needed to react with 5 moles of potassium to create potassium iodide?

Since molecules of potassium contain only single potassium atoms, molecules of iodine contain two atoms, and moles of potassium iodide contain one atom of each element, 2.5 moles of iodine are needed to react completely with 5 moles of potassium.


What is needed for the contraction cycle of muscles to continue?

Potassium.


How many potassium ions are needed to blance the charge of one sulfide ion?

two potassium ions balance one sulfide ion. Potassium is K+, Sulfide is -2, so 2xK+ + 1x-2 = 0


How many moles of potassium chlorate are needed to give 1.50 moles of oxygen?

The answer is 1 mole potassium chlorate.


What is the ratio of ions needed to produce neutral potassium chloride?

To produce neutral potassium chloride, you need an equal number of potassium ions (K+) and chloride ions (Cl-) since they have opposite charges that balance each other out. Therefore, the ratio of ions needed is 1:1 for potassium ions to chloride ions in potassium chloride.


Is potassium good for photosynthesis?

Yes it is, it is needed for seed production.


What makes potassium element important?

It is needed by living organisms.


How much potassium is needed to grow oats?

1.45lbs per bushel


What primary Nutrient needed by plants also has a metal form?

Potassium


How many moles of potassium chlorate are needed to produce 15 moles of oxygen?

For the decomposition of potassium chlorate, the molar ratio between potassium chlorate (KClO3) and oxygen (O2) is 2:3. Therefore, to produce 15 moles of oxygen, 10 moles of potassium chlorate are needed. (15 moles O2) x (2 moles KClO3 / 3 moles O2) = 10 moles KClO3.