It doesn't smell. It is a metal with a boiling point of 760 degrees Celsius. So very few potassium atoms will ever make it into the gaseous phase at room temperature and hence would ever make it into your nose to smell. A compound or element needs to be somewhat volatile to have a smell, and even then, many don't because they don't fit into any of your smell receptors.
It's suppose to be but every potassium supplement I buy they end up smelling like plastic (probably the bottle they are in) or metal (usually the smell of copper) which is strange.
This makes me cautious to take it because during the synthesizing I'm not sure if there is lead or other containment being put into the product.
potassium has no odor
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I am pretty sure that potassium is not odorless.
Sodium reacts with water- it is also a metal and not that volatile - so there won't be much there to smell- so if you slell anything it probaly isn't sodium itself but sut some by product.
Yes. It smells similar to iodine.
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KI or potassium iodide. See the related link for more information.
Potassium iodide is not an adhesive.
Potassium iodide (KI) contain iodine and potassium.
No. Potassium iodide, KI, does not contain oxygen, while potassium iodate, KIO3, does.
In the reaction: Lead (Ⅱ) Nitrate + Potassium Iodide → Potassium Nitrate + Lead (Ⅱ) Iodide.. all nitrates are soluble and lead(ii)iodide is insoluble.
KI or potassium iodide. See the related link for more information.
Potassium iodide is KI (K+ and I-)
Potassium iodide is not an adhesive.
The compound is called Potassium Iodide (-ide.. not -ine).
The same, Potassium iodide
Potassium iodide = KI
Potassium iodide (KI) contain iodine and potassium.
Potassium iodide is ionic.
KI is potassium iodide.
No, like all potassium compounds potassium iodide is ionic.
Potassium iodide is the compound. It is composed of two elements viz. Potassium and Iodine.
The molar mass for potassium iodide is 166,0028.