when cut, they are all shiny like gold, but then tarnish immediately
Oxidizes rapidly (burning) and spontaneously with oxygen in air to lithium oxide Li2O
it burns vigorously
It forms potassium hydroxide
Copper metal is less reactive than potassium so it will not react with potassium cyanide.
When iron reacts with air, they form ferric oxide.
There will be no reaction between the lithium and the potassium hydroxide. However, since the potassium hydroxide is in solution, the lithium will still react with the water to form lithium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. 2Li + H2O --> H2 + LiOH.
It depends. It is most likely potassium chloride and lithium carbonate
It forms potassium hydroxide
Potassium
It forms an oxide
Electrons move from the potassium atoms to the sulfur atoms.
it reacts vigourasly
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It reacts violently, fizzes about on the surface and then: BOOM!!!
Potassium oxidizes immediately when exposed to air. It also reacts violently in water, producing potassium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. The hydrogen gas produced will burn spontaneously, so potassium is always stored in a liquid with which it does not react, such as kerosene.
Copper metal is less reactive than potassium so it will not react with potassium cyanide.
it remains yellow i think me
it explodes, usually. well.. that's what happens to me anyway.
as it reacts with the oxygen in the air