Potassium is highly reactive, even explosive in some circumstances.
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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.
the highly reactive metal is potassium
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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