Most oxides with metals are alkaline, some extremely so, like potassium oxide.
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Potassium oxide ( K 2 O ) based alkalis were used extensively in glass production.
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It's potassium oxide, K 2 O, with one K + missing.
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For example, K 2 O is usually not called dipotassium monoxide; it is simply potassium oxide.
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In high temperatures it decomposes to carbon dioxide and potassium oxide, which is toxic and highly corrosive.
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The method consists of preparing a solution of sodium chloride and potassium oxide, adding the urine to be investigated.
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Peraluminous granites are those that contain more aluminum oxide than sodium oxide, potassium oxide, and calcium oxide combined.
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Southern materials have high silica, low alumina and high potassium oxide, the reverse of northern materials in each case.
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The soot contains potassium oxide or sodium oxide that turns into potassium hydroxide, or sodium hydroxide, which corrodes wrought iron or steel gun barrels.
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The reason that it is called potassium oxide is that potassium oxide is a binary ionic compound, thus it follows the rules for binary ionic compounds.