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Q: What is the ground state for potassium?
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The electron configuration Ar4s1 is the ground state electron configuration of?

The electron configuration of 1s22s22p3s1 is not the ground state electron configuration of any element. This configuration contains 8 electrons, which in the ground state would be oxygen. The ground state configuration of oxygen is 1s22s22p4.


Which element has the following ground state configuration 1s22s22p63s23p64s1?

This shows 19 electrons, with 4s1 as a valence electron. This is potassium (K).


In a potassium atom in its ground state the electrons that possess the least amount of energy are located in the?

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According to Hund's rule of maximum spin multiplicity how many singly-occupied orbitals are there in the valence shells of potassium in its ground state?

One.


What does potassium look like in its normal state?

In its' elemental state potassium is a soft silvery metal.


What does lye do for the ground?

Adds potassium and increases pH.


What electron configuration represents the patassium element?

The electron configuration for a ground-state potassium atom is 1s22s22p63s23p64s1. The noble gas shorthand configuration is [Ar]4s1.


What is the oxidation number of potassium in potassium oxide?

+1 oxidation state


What state of matter is potassium in nature?

an awful state


What is the ground state electron configaration of Ti 3?

Ti3+ has an electronic configuration of the element potassium or [Ar] 4s1


What state is potassium at room tep?

Potassium is in thee solid state at standard temperature and pressure, which is sometimes loosely called "room temperature".


How does potassium -39 different from potassium -41?

Potassium 31 is potassium's normal state, the way you would find it on the Periodic Table. I presume potassium 41 is an isotope of potassium. (An isotope is the same atom, but it has a different number of neutrons, so the mass differs.)