It's KC(4)H(5)O(6). It is often incorrectly drawn with the center 2 C atoms having only 3 bonds. Of course there is a hidden H on each, not drawn. Perhaps because optically the invisible H's are, in 3-D, below the page. Who knows the reason for this error...
Potassium bitartrate is not soluble in water.
The Chemical Formula for Potassium Ion is K+.
If you mean potassium Cyanide, the formula is KCN
We know that K2O is the chemical formula for potassium oxide.
The chemical formula for potassium nitrate is KNO3.
The chemical formula for potassium bitartrate is KC4H5O6. In cooking, this is known as cream of tartar, and it is a byproduct of winemaking.
Cream of tartar also has the chemical names of potassium bitartrate or potassium hydrogen tartrate. Its chemical formula is KC4H5O6, Cream of tartar is an odorless and white powder used in cooking.
Potassium bitartrate is not soluble in water.
The chemical formula of potassium chlorate is KClO3.
The Chemical Formula for Potassium Ion is K+.
The chemical formula of potassium thiocyanate is KSCN
The Chemical Formula for Potassium Nitrite is KNO2.
The chemical formula of potassium hydride is KH.
The chemical formula for potassium dichloride is KCl2.
The chemical formula for potassium chloride is KCl.
If you mean potassium Cyanide, the formula is KCN
The chemical formula for potassium nitride is K3N.