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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. == ==

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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.

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it looks like this... http://www.saburchill.com/chemistry/visual/atoms/images/K.jpg

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It is grey-black, shiny with a stripy texture (when in a solid).

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14y ago

____K

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I posted a Related Link, check out the model.

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14y ago

what does the potassium atom loook like

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