Potassium is the scientific word for potassium.
Another name is kalium, but this isn't used regularly in the English language.
There really aren't any, since potassium is not something you find lying around (it's way too reactive). Potassium hydroxide has a common name of "lye" if that helps. You might also hear it called "potash" (which is where the word potassium comes from).
The scientific name for KClO4 is potassium perchlorate.
The symbol for potassium is....K===
The scientific name for the compound KF is potassium fluoride. It is composed of potassium (K) and fluoride (F) ions.
Potassium + Chlorine --> Potassium Chloride (potassium plus chlorine arrow potassium chloride)
The word equation for the reaction between potassium and iodine is: potassium + iodine → potassium iodide.
Potash is scientifically known as potassium carbonate
The word (equation)/name is 'potassium hydroxide'. Its chemical formula is 'KOH'. However, for it to be an equation, what do you want to react with it????
The word equation for the reaction that causes potassium to tarnish is: potassium (K) + oxygen (O2) → potassium oxide (K2O).
The word equation for potassium bromide and iodine water is: potassium bromide + iodine water -> potassium iodide + bromine.
Fluorine and potassium react violently with one another to produce potassium fluoride and emit copious heat.
helium, potassium, aluminum