The charge of potassium as metal, elementary, (pure) is zero, neutral, it is an element (K). Though in compounds it changes to an ION ( K+ ) with charge +1, because it donated its ONE outer electron to an oxidising agent (eg. oxygen).
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Potassium permanganate, KMnO4, has charge = 0
Yes. Potassium is a relatively common element, and exists just about everywhere in the universe where there is a substantial amount of matter.
Calcium is a bivalent chemical element - 2+.
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Potassium is a group 1 element, so it will form a 1+ ion.
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0 is the charge of the isotope because it has 19 electrons and 19 protons but 20 neutrons. Even if the number of neutrons changes it has no effect on the charge of the atom so 19- and 19+ leads to a neutral or no charge. 0 is the answer
plus one, always!
The charge of potassium as metal, elementary, (pure) is zero, neutral, it is an element (K). Though in compounds it changes to an ION ( K+ ) with charge +1, because it donated its ONE outer electron to an oxidising agent (eg. oxygen).
Potassium is a chemical element.
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Potassium is an element.
Yes, Potassium is an element.
Potassium is an element.
the pH of the element potassium is 4.50 the pH of the element potassium is 4.50