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Potassium atom has 1 valence electron
Potassium has 1 valance electron.
There is only one valance electron in potassium.
Lithium (Li) has 1 valence electron. It is in the same 'family' as Sodium (Na) and Potassium (K)
6 valence electrons
the valency of potassium is 1
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Potassium atom has 1 valence electron
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it has 19 electrons and 19 protons and 20 neutrons
Potassium has 1 valance electron.
There is only one valance electron in potassium.
One valence electron
Both lithium and potassium are in Group I of the Periodic Table, so they both have one valence electron.
A neutral potassium atom has 19 electrons in total and 1 valence electron.
Potassium loses one valence electron to the more electronegative nitrogen to form the compound potassium notride