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Zinc tartrate would be written as ZnC4H4O6.
Zn2+ + C4H4O62− --> Zn(C4H4O6), 2,3-Dihydroxybutanedioic acid zinc salt
Sodium potassium tartrate is an ionic compound due to the presence of ionic bonds between the positively charged sodium and potassium ions and the negatively charged tartrate ions.
No
Both: Potassium cations are ionically bonded to hydrogen tartrate anions, and the latter are covalently bonded internally.
Tartrate is the generic for Lopressor. Succinate is the generic for Toprol XL.
The chemical formula for cesium tartrate is Cs2C4H4O6. It consists of two cesium (Cs) ions combining with one molecule of tartaric acid, represented by the formula C4H6O6.
most likely not
yes
I am assuming that by separation, you are asking it to purify diethyl tartrate. This can be done with chromatography, since polarity ranks in diethyl tartrate > ethanol > tartaric acid. This could also be done with distillation under vacuum, and thus these molecules can be isolated. If the question is asking to do the reverse reaction, as in to hydrolyze diethyl tartrate, you can add a base to break this compound into two molecules: the salt form of tartarate and ethanol.
Potassium tartrate is soluble in base due to its acidic properties. When added to a base, the tartrate ions combine with the hydroxide ions from the base to form soluble salts, making it readily dissolve in the basic solution.
i believe it is Na2C4H4O6