Potassium is highly reactive, even explosive in some circumstances.
Yes, it is highly reactive.
Potassium chloride is a compound of potassium, and is a salt you can use as an alternative for sodium salt. Potassium itself is a chemical element and is highly reactive.
potassium is a soft silver white highly or explosively reactive metallic element that occurs in nature only compounds.
Not only unlikely, but impossible. Potassium is a very reactive alkali element and react quickly to form compounds.
Potassium is highly reactive, even explosive in some circumstances.
the highly reactive metal is potassium
Yes, it is highly reactive.
all of the halogens: bromine, fluorine, oxygen, chlorine and iodine. and it is highly reactive with water.
There is not an answer for this question. Potassium is highly reactive and forms a huge variety of compounds.
I think No, because it is highly reactive
They are highly reactive with water...
Yes, Potassium cyanide is highly soluble in water die to being a highly reactive acid.
Potassium chloride is a compound of potassium, and is a salt you can use as an alternative for sodium salt. Potassium itself is a chemical element and is highly reactive.
the metal potassium and the nonmetal bromine
potassium is a soft silver white highly or explosively reactive metallic element that occurs in nature only compounds.
nonmetal fluorine