how to say 2M K2C2O4 in english
is it 2 molarity of potassium oxalate?
potassium oxalatoferrate
then how do you say 6M H2SO4
sulphuric acid
but how would you say the 6M or the 2M?
6 molarity or 2 molarity
Anonymous is not quite correct. M stands for molar. The correct way is six molar sulfuric acid or two molar ....
To express the chemical compound 2M K2C2O4 in English, you can say "2 molar potassium oxalate."
The "2M" represents the molarity of the solution, indicating the concentration of the solute. Molarity is defined as the number of moles of solute per liter of solution. In this case, the solute is potassium oxalate (K2C2O4).
So, when you say "2 molar potassium oxalate," it means that there are 2 moles of K2C2O4 dissolved in every liter of the solution.