Potassium is solid at room temperature (20 degress C) it melts (turns to liquid) at ~63 degrees and boils (turns to gas) at ~760 degrees.
Potassium (K) is an element, so naturally it is. However, it doesn't naturally occur in elemental form as gold or sulfur do.
Potassium is naturally found in the +1 oxidation state, in the form of solid-state compounds.
Potassium does not exist separately in its natural form. It is so reactive that it will always combine with something else.
Solid (at room temperature.)
solid at room temperature
Potassium nitrate is solid state of matter. and look like as shown in the figure. I've added a diagram for your easiness
They look like a regular clump of rock. They are called rough gemstones.
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The number of neutrons in any element depends on the isotope of the element you are referring to. Potassium has 24 isotopes, ranging from 32K to 55K. The most stable natural isotope is 39K, which would have 20 neutrons.
Potassium although sometimes it can look purple
In its' elemental state potassium is a soft silvery metal.
It is a colourless gas.
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Potassium nitrate is white.
Potassium bromide is a White solid
It is a redish brown color.
Potassium nitrate is solid state of matter. and look like as shown in the figure. I've added a diagram for your easiness
A fresh surface of plutonium is silvery, metallic.
Potassium Alum. There are two types of potassium alum, natural and synthetic, and deodorant stones are made from both. Natural potassium alum deodorant stones are translucent, colorless crystal stones or rocks, and synthetic potassium alum deodorant stones are opaque and whitish, and look compacted.
Pure sulfur has a beautiful yellow color.
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