Potassium carbonate solve with criss cross method
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This paper1 describes the Criss-Cross Method of solving linear programming problems.
This paper1 describes the Criss-Cross Method of solving linear programming problems.The method, a primal-dualschemenormally begins with a roblem solution that is neither primal nor dual feasible, and generates an optimal feasible solution in a finite number of iterations. Convergence of the method is proved and flow charts of the method are presented. The method has been programmed in FORTRAN and has been run on a number of computers including the IBM 1620, the IBM 7044, the CDC G-20, and the CDC 6400. A number of problems have been solved using the Criss-Cross method, and some comparisons between the Criss-Cross method and the Simplex method have been made. The results, though scanty, are favorable for the Criss-Cross method.
This paper1 describes the Criss-Cross Method of solving linear programming problems.The method, a primal-dualschemenormally begins with a roblem solution that is neither primal nor dual feasible, and generates an optimal feasible solution in a finite number of iterations. Convergence of the method is proved and flow charts of the method are presented. The method has been programmed in FORTRAN and has been run on a number of computers including the IBM 1620, the IBM 7044, the CDC G-20, and the CDC 6400. A number of problems have been solved using the Criss-Cross method, and some comparisons between the Criss-Cross method and the Simplex method have been made. The results, though scanty, are favorable for the Criss-Cross method.A means of using the product form of the inverse with the Criss-Cross method is also discussed.
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Answer :- K2CO3
Step by step explanation :-
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• Elementel sign for potassium :- K
- Atomic number 19
- s - block element
- It is a metal with +1 charge ( i.e, it gives an electron to become stable )
• Elemental sign for Carbonate :- CO3
- It is an Anion with -2 charge on it
∆ In criss cross method :-
- Write the elements or ions involved in the formula
- Write their electronic charges ( without ± sign )
- Exchange their charges with each other.