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K potassium reacts readily with Cl chlorine because the electron configuration changes to that of a noble gas. Group 7a would be the best guess.
The two undiscovered elements A +1 and D +2 would not react. These elements would prefer to react with elements B -1 or C -2.this a gay comment
Francium would react most violently with hydrochloric acid but all of them would react violently. Cesium and Rubidium would certainly react explosively. Potassium would be very violent and catch fire. Sodium would be quite violent.
they would react
Due to its high bonding It decomposes to potassium oxide and carbon dioxide gas when heated to the right temperature.
Potassium is a metal, and it would react to group 17 (7A) because those elements are nonmetals.
Potassium would strongly react with the elements in group 17 and group 16.
it dosent react
K potassium reacts readily with Cl chlorine because the electron configuration changes to that of a noble gas. Group 7a would be the best guess.
Yes. Potassium will react readily with oxygen to form potassium peroxide.
The two undiscovered elements A +1 and D +2 would not react. These elements would prefer to react with elements B -1 or C -2.this a gay comment
Francium would react most violently with hydrochloric acid but all of them would react violently. Cesium and Rubidium would certainly react explosively. Potassium would be very violent and catch fire. Sodium would be quite violent.
they would react
yes. Potassium is one of the elements you need in your body.
Due to its high bonding It decomposes to potassium oxide and carbon dioxide gas when heated to the right temperature.
Because all four of those elements are Alkali Metals (first family on the periodic table)
Yes it actully does