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Q: What is more poisonous potassium cyanide or sodium cyanide?
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A mole of potassium. Sodium weighs 22.990 g/mol while potassium weighs 39.068 g/mol.


Why is sodium preferred over potassium in industrial applications?

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Which is more reactive francium sodium or potassium?

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Sodium is prefered over potassium in industrial applications because?

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Why does potassium react more in water than sodium?

Potassium has a lower electronegativity value than sodium, meaning (among other things) that it gives up an electron more readily, and therefore displaces hydrogen more readily, than sodium does.


What is the difference between sodium nitrate and sodium bicarbonate?

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