Potassium is a metal ... by Jay Jay =)
Silicon is a semimetal.
Potassium is a metal.
No, it is a nonmetal.
They form an ionic bond, i believe, because potassium is a metal and hydrogen is a nonmetal...
Potassium is a METAL. These distinctions are quite arbitrary, as all elements have more or less metallic character - there are no "true" metals or non-metals (we call the ones we can't decide on "metalloids") Potassium has a very high metallic character .
Nonmetal.
No it is a metal. Not a semimetal. A semimeatal is in between metal and nonmetal.
A semimetal has the properties of both a metal and a nonmetal. They are also called metalloids.
Silicon is a semimetal.
Potassium is a metal.
metal
No, it is a nonmetal.
Its a metal. Tin is a chemical element with symbol Sn (for Latin: stannum) and atomic number 50
Potassium is a metal.
No, K, or potassium, is not considered a semimetal. It is considered part of the metal group in the periodic table.
No potassium OXIDE is not: IT IS A METAL. IT IS A METAL.And it is not a NONmetal either.Potassium OXIDE K2O is a basic oxide: with water it forms (only) potassium hydroxide, KOHPotassium (elemental) is a alkali metal
nonmetal fluorine