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Sodium chloride and potassium sulfate will not react.
because they react to oxygen
It produces Potassium nitrate and Lead iodide
It forms an oxide
Nothing, they don't react with each other: K + Au --> 0
Yes. Potassium will react readily with oxygen to form potassium peroxide.
K + o2 = ko2
Potassium react violent with water, iron react only if oxygen is present.
Sodium chloride and potassium sulfate will not react.
joanna is a big bag of potassium! becky is a bag off oxygen ;] together we make patassiumoxide! <3
because they react to oxygen
It produces Potassium nitrate and Lead iodide
When you cut the likes of sodium or potassium it leaves a shiny surface which will quickly turn dull as they react with Oxygen in the air. To prevent them reacting with any of the air, these elements are usually kept in oil.
It forms an oxide
you die of bicsamotosis if you breathe it in
Nothing, they don't react with each other: K + Au --> 0
all of the halogens: bromine, fluorine, oxygen, chlorine and iodine. and it is highly reactive with water.