No. Magnesium is in the second period and potassium is in the third.
Potassium and vanadium are in the period 4 of the periodic table.
bromine
Potassium.
Magnesium sulphate
yes
No. Barium and magnesium and calcium are in group 2A but potassium is in group 1A.
Potassium and vanadium are in the period 4 of the periodic table.
Chlorine and Magnesium are placed in same period. They are placed in period-3.
the diffrences in reaction of potassium, magnesium and copper
bromine
Potassium.
potassium magnesium doesn't exist. They are two separate "metals".
Magnesium is extracted from its ores by one of two processes. In the first, the ore is converted to magnesium chloride (MgCl2), which is then electrolyzed. In the second process, the ore is converted to magnesium oxide (MgO), which is then treated with the alloy ferrosilicon. The ferrosilicon reacts with magnesium oxide to yield pure magnesium metal.It is the same for potassium, they both need to be electrolyised
No, not in any way. Potassium chloride is KCl and Magnesium chloride is MgCl2 KCl is used as fertilizers and MgCl2 is used as a highway anti-icer. The only thing they share is Cl in their compound.
Magnesium
no
No, they are not.