helium has completely filled orbitals and does not react with any element.
KBr, or potassium bromide, is a compound. It is formed from the chemical combination of potassium (K), which is an element, and bromine (Br), another element. In KBr, these elements are bonded together in a fixed ratio, resulting in a substance with distinct properties different from those of the individual elements.
Each and every element after Lithium has these orbitals.
Potassium and nitrate both contain one type of element each. Potassium contains the element potassium (K) and nitrate contains the elements nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O).
Potassium is an element.
Yes, Potassium is an element.
Potassium is an element. Elements are pure substances. They don't "contain" anything.
The first element in the fourth period of the periodic table is potassium with the atomic number 19.
Germanium has a total of 32 electrons in different orbitals.
apparently 8. according to another website. :)
the pH of the element potassium is 4.50 the pH of the element potassium is 4.50
The first element in the fourth period of the periodic table is potassium (K).