No; when they say Oils and Water do not mix they mean to say that Hydrophobic liquids are immiscible [won't mix with] Hydrophyllic liquids.
In a similar way, the two types of solids that make solutes are different; one ionic and polar, the other both non-ionic and non-polar.
Hydrophobic means 'water-disliking' because they are non-polar which in this case means they have no net-electric charges; they are non-ionic.
Hydrophyllic means 'water-liking' because they have a net-electric charge; they are ionic - just like the ionic, non-polar-fat disliking Potassium Ion!
I believe 24 isotopes have been identified with atomic mass ranging from 32 to 55. Only three occur naturally, K39 (93% of the total), K41 (7%) and the radioactive K40 (0.01%). The others have very short half-lives, as small as a few nano-seconds in some cases.
There are 2 elements in potassium oxide, which are potassium and oxygen.
The chemical formula of potassium sorbate is C6H7O2K; potassium sorbate contain carbon, hudrogen oxygen and potassium.
no potassium is not magnetic :(
Potassium Hydroxide is KOH and potassium permanganate is KMnO4.
steriod
Potassium + Chlorine --> Potassium Chloride (potassium plus chlorine arrow potassium chloride)
I believe it is Potassium Hydride. I believe it is Potassium Hydride.
KNO3 is the chemical formula of potassium nitrate.
i think either potassium(II) sulfate or potassium sulfate
KCl = Potassium Chloride KOH = Potassium Hydroxide KNO3 = Potassium Nitrate KMnO4 = Potassium Permanganate
The compound name for K3PO2 is potassium hypophosphite.
I believe 24 isotopes have been identified with atomic mass ranging from 32 to 55. Only three occur naturally, K39 (93% of the total), K41 (7%) and the radioactive K40 (0.01%). The others have very short half-lives, as small as a few nano-seconds in some cases.
The first element in the fourth period of the periodic table is potassium with the atomic number 19.
There are 2 elements in potassium oxide, which are potassium and oxygen.
Potassium Cyanide, because K is the symbol for Potassium and CN represents cyanide.
Potassium, K+, is a cation