one electron
There is only one valance electron in potassium.
Potassium loses one electron. All Alkali metals lose one electron.
Potassium has 1 valance electron.
Potassium (K) typically has 1 valence electron. It readily loses the lone outer electron leaving a strong shell of 8.
Potassium loses one electron.
one electron
There is only one valance electron in potassium.
It has 4
There is just one valance electron in the element potassium.
Potassium loses one electron. All Alkali metals lose one electron.
3d10 Ten electrons is the maximum number of electron in 3d.
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.
Potassium has 19 electrons when it's neutral. It's ionic form is K+. Thus, the potassium ion has one less electron than that, or 18.
Potassium is electron donor
It must lose 1 electron
Potassium lose an electron (iodine gain this electron) to form potassium iodide, KI.