The chemical formula of dipotassium chromate is K2CrO4.
The explanation of the name is:
- this compound is a salt
- the cation is potassium (and here are two atoms of K)
- the anion is chromate
- consequently the correct derived name will be dipotassium chromate
The compound name for KCNS is potassium thiocyanate.
Potassium Acetate
The proper name is potassium fluoride. The formula is KF.
The compound KF is called potassium fluoride. It is made up of the elements potassium (K) and fluorine (F).
Hyperkalemia is another name for elevated potassium levels in the blood.
This is a mixture of 2K+ and Cr2O72- ions in strong sulfuric acid.2CrO4- + 2H+ ----> Cr2O72- + H2Ochromate-yellow -> dichromate-orangeNote:Potassium ions do NOT react, they are tribune-ions
Potassium is a generic name. The chemical substance is potassium.
The compound name of potassium and iodine is potassium iodide.
Yes all ammonium salts are soluble in water.
potassium thiocyanate
The compound name of potassium and bromine is potassium bromide.
Potassium chloride
potassium nitrite
Another name for potassium hydrogen carbonate is potassium bicarbonate.
i think either potassium(II) sulfate or potassium sulfate
The compound name for K3PO2 is potassium hypophosphite.
The elements in the compound potassium oxide are potassium and oxygen.