It forms an oxide
as it reacts with the oxygen in the air
it remains yellow i think me
Potassium makes its oxide by direct reaction with oxygen molecules (although the principal product is potassium superoxide). Potassium reacts with water to form its hydroxide.
solution becomes violet in colour
Nothing, table salt is indifferent to oxygen.
It forms potassium hydroxide
Electrons move from the potassium atoms to the sulfur atoms.
Potassium
Oxygen is transferred from bromate ion(s) to the Chromium ion. Leaving hypobromous ion, and/ or bromide ion.
it reacts vigourasly
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Magnesium, Iron, Copper,sodium and potassium
as it reacts with the oxygen in the air
When carbon monoxide reacts with oxygen carbon dioxide is formed
It reacts violently, fizzes about on the surface and then: BOOM!!!
When barium reacts with oxygen barium oxide is produced. Ba + O2 -> BaO
Copper metal is less reactive than potassium so it will not react with potassium cyanide.