Try slow heating at a moderate temperature and store in a dessicator.
The answer is 12,831 g KOH.
because KOH is hygroscopic
The elements found in KOH are potassium, oxygen and hydrogen.
An 11 M KOH solution indicates there are 11 moles of KOH per liter of water. 1 mole of KOH has a volume of 27.4 mL, so to account for the added volume it is necessary to add 15.75 moles of KOH per liter of water, or 884 grams per liter.
KOH is the chemical symbol for Potassium hydroxide. It can be used in the manufacturing of soft soaps, bio diesel. It can also be used as an electrolyte.
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The formula for the ionic compound formed from potassium hydroxide is KOH. This is because potassium (K) has a +1 charge and hydroxide (OH) has a -1 charge, so they combine in a 1:1 ratio to form a neutral compound.
KOH is potassium hydroxide.
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The answer is 12,831 g KOH.
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The conjugate acid of KOH is H2O, which is formed when KOH accepts a proton (H+).
To find the number of moles in 234.1 grams of KOH, first calculate the molar mass of KOH (39.1 g/mol for K, 16.0 g/mol for O, and 1.0 g/mol for H). Add up the molar masses to get 56.1 g/mol for KOH. Divide the given mass (234.1 g) by the molar mass (56.1 g/mol) to find that there are approximately 4.17 moles of KOH in 234.1 grams.
By drying ammonia, I guess you mean ammonia gas.. To dry ammonia gas you pass it through a drying tube of sorts filled with KOH or NaOH pellets. This method is for almost dry gas, if you are getting your ammonia gas from a ammonia/water solution you probably have to predry it with anhydrous sodium sulfate or some other sort of dessicant before you lead it through the KOH/NaOH pellet filled drying tube.
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KOH is potassium hydroxide.