Here you go Molar mass of CaSO4 = 136.1406 g/mol
Molecular weight calculation:
40.078 + 32.065 + 15.9994*4
ElementSymbolAtomic Mass# of AtomsMass PercentCalcium Ca 40.078 1 29.439%
52.45% K.
Because:
The formula for Potassium Chloride is KCl because K+ + Cl- --> KCl
Atomic weight of K: 39.0983
Atomic weight of Cl: 35.4527
total: 74.551
39.0983/74.551 = .52445 so in percent form rounded it is 52.45% approx.
That completely depends on the molarity of the solution.
A) 52.4%
B) 47.6%
C) 22.8%
D) 50.0%
E) 77.2%
The answer will be B=47.65
In chloride? 0% Maybe you meant chlorate or perchlorate.
The percent composition of ammonium chloride is:
- hydrogen: 7,55 %
- nitrogen: 26,41 %
- chlorine: 66,04 %
The percentage of oxygen in potassium nitrate is 47,525 %.
50% potassium(1+) 50% chloride(1-)
What is percent composition of potassium oxalate?
47.6% Cl
potassium phosphite
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The chemical formula for potassium hydrogen phosphate isK2HPO4(Another salt is potassium dihydrogen phosphate: KH2PO4)
Calcium chloride: CaCl2 Potassium phosphate: K3PO4
Yes.Monopotassium phosphate is also called potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP) or monobasic potassiumphosphate (MKP).Dihydrogen phosphate is H2PO4-, so it is a monopotassium salt.
KH2PO4 contains 28.67 % potassium.
potassium phosphite
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It is better known as Monopotassium phosphate, also potassium dihydrogen phosphate.
K3PO3 is potassium phosphite.This is not the same as K3PO4 postasium phosphate.
The chemical formula for potassium hydrogen phosphate isK2HPO4(Another salt is potassium dihydrogen phosphate: KH2PO4)
AnswerPotassium dihydrogen phosphate
Calcium Hydroxide is Ca(OH)2 and potassium phosphate is K3PO4. So calcium hydroxide has 5 atoms and potassium phosphate has 8 atoms. So potassium phosphate has the most atoms.
Calcium chloride: CaCl2 Potassium phosphate: K3PO4
One possibility would be to add potassium to the effluent. Potassium and phosphate would combine to form 'flocks' of potassium phosphate, which can be filtered out.
Potassium is K (with a 1+ valence) and the phosphate anion is PO4 (with a 3- valence). Thus, it takes 3 K's for each PO4. The formula for potassium phosphate is K3PO4.