Potassium is the highly reactive towered water , oxygen and halogens, because it has only one electron in it's outer shell and its ionization potential is very low.
Potassium is an Alkali Metal, so its reactions will be similar to the other elements in this group. The reactions of Potassium you will likely need to know about first are those with water and acids. Both of these reactions are very violent and explosive, but the reaction with acid is by far the most so. The violent nature of these reactions is due to Potassium being highly reactive.
metal + water => metal hydroxide + hydrogenpotassium + water => potassium hydroxide + hydrogen
metal + acid => salt + hydrogen
potassium + water => potassium salt + hydrogen
Potassium is the highly reactive towered water , oxygen and halogens, because it has only one electron in it's outer shell and its ionization potential is very low.
It is one of the most reactive elements of all. Fr, Cs, Rb, F, Cl are more reactive - but potassium is extremely reactive.
it has a huge nucleus
bcz of its electro negativity
The word is "highly" reactive.
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golds reactivity is very low in the reactivity series ....
What is reactivity of boron
how is the reactivity for ptassium
how is the reactivity for ptassium
Glass and soap
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the potassiums behavior is kinda vilont
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Pottasium is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 39.09.
golds reactivity is very low in the reactivity series ....
Is the reactivity of an alloy very different from the reactivity of its major component?"
What is reactivity of boron
how is the reactivity for ptassium
how is the reactivity for ptassium
What is reactivity of boron
we cant say the reactivity of H but reactivity of H can be ordered or compared with other elements. see the reactivity series