you could work it out for yourself it is just the Valence electrons of the element. so potassiun would be K* *=a Lewis dot. it only has 1 dot because the valence electrons only have 1. == ==
Potassium Chloride in purified form is a translucent/white cubic crystal.
In nature, it is found as sylvite, a crystalline mineral with reds and yellow tints from impurities. It is also in a related ore, Sylvinite, which contains sodium chloride and other impurities.
It is also frequently dissolved in water. It is found in seawater. And, it a major component of intracellular cytoplasm.
it looks like this... http://www.saburchill.com/chemistry/visual/atoms/images/K.jpg
It is grey-black, shiny with a stripy texture (when in a solid).
____K
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what does the potassium atom loook like
salt
The ions in the salt are surrounded by water molecules.
looks like salt
it looks like a rhombus.
A molecule. One molecule of salt consists of one atom each of Sodium and Chlorine.
Salt look like little cristals particles.
It is a water solution of salt.
salt
like it has salt in it?
The ions in the salt are surrounded by water molecules.
The ions in the salt are surrounded by water molecules.
looks like salt
No it is not.
It doesn't look like anything...you can't see it.
One atom sodium and one atom chlorine in each salt molecule.
Salt is not an element, so there is no atom number.
it looks like a rhombus.