Identify the chemical structure for potassium hydroxide.
K_{2}H_{2}
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
- Option 1: KOH
- Potassium hydroxide is correctly represented by the formula KOH.
- This denotes one potassium (K) atom, one oxygen (O), and one hydrogen (H) atom.
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- Option 2: K_{2}O
- This is potassium oxide, not potassium hydroxide.
- It consists of two potassium (K) atoms and one oxygen (O) atom.
- Option 3: POH_{2}
- This formula does not correspond to potassium hydroxide.
- The elements are phosphorus (P), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H).
- Option 4: K_{2}H_{2}
- This does not correctly represent potassium hydroxide.
- It implies two potassium (K) and two hydrogen (H) atoms without oxygen.
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