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Why doesn't potassium ion K+
Why doesn't potassium ion K+ from KMnO4 appear in the following two unbalanced equations: MnO4– + C2O42– Mn2+ + CO2
MnO4– +
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Emi
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Suppose 0.780 of potassium iodide is dissolved in 150. mL of a 51.0mM aqueous solution of silver nitrate.
Calculate the final
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Emma
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A solution contains, in each 5 mL, 0.5 g of potassium acetate (C2H3KO2, MW = 98), 0.5 g of potassium bicarbonate (KHCO3, Z =
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Which one of the following will have the greatest number of moles of potassium ion: 10.0 mL of .10 M potassium hydroxide, 30.0
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lori
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Potassium has an atomic mass of 39.10amu. a sample of potassium is made up of isotopes potassium-39 (mass=38.964) and
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Skylar
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Classify each property of potassium as either physical or chemical. Select the single best answer for each part.
When exposed to
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A 5.000 gram sanple of dry mixture of potassium hydroxide, potassium carbonate and potassium chloride is reacted with 0.100L of
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Chansa
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In which solution (acidic, basic, neutral water, or doesn't matter) is potassium bromide most soluble?
a. acidic b. basic c.
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Nick
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The potassium salt of benzoic acid, potassium benzoate, KC7H5O2, can be made by the action of potassium permanganate on toluene,
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Veronica
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Potassium chloride reacts with bromine forming potassium bromide plus chlorine. If 500g of potassium
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Jacky
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