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alkaline
because it is dilute in nature
Potassium chlorate is a stable, colorless ionic compound in nature.
Potassium permanganate solutions due to the strong oxiding nature readily forms MnO2 on contact with impurities. Traditionally sources of KMnO4 always contained traces of MnO2 . KMnO4 solutions "go off" when they stand for a period.
Eat bananas - they're full of potassium!
There is no specific reason for it, it is just an occurrence of nature.
Potassium is a mineral element that exists in nature. I guess potassium would be the same age as the earth.
In nature, potassium is always found as one or more of its compounds.
There are really crystals. That is the nature.
Potassium is an alkali metal but it is only found in nature as an ionic salt.
As a soluble substance we wouldn't expect to find potassium acetate in nature.
an awful state