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How the hell can you find the anhydride of KOH?
It'd be KOH - H20...but theres only 1 h. "K" isnt the right answer either. hm
It'd be KOH - H20...but theres only 1 h. "K" isnt the right answer either. hm
Originally posted by: Aflac
Completely off the wall, but maybe it's K2O. This probably only works if you're completely crazy, though.
Originally posted by: Heen05
Originally posted by: Aflac
Completely off the wall, but maybe it's K2O. This probably only works if you're completely crazy, though.
wow...that was right lol. howd you get that?
Originally posted by: Aflac
Originally posted by: Heen05
Originally posted by: Aflac
Completely off the wall, but maybe it's K2O. This probably only works if you're completely crazy, though.
wow...that was right lol. howd you get that?
Guess. KOH + KOH = K2O2H2 - H2O = K2O
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: Aflac
Originally posted by: Heen05
Originally posted by: Aflac
Completely off the wall, but maybe it's K2O. This probably only works if you're completely crazy, though.
wow...that was right lol. howd you get that?
Guess. KOH + KOH = K2O2H2 - H2O = K2O
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