Potassium is an element by itself.
well potassium nitrate helps make the fire stronger for when it is lit and it also makes the firework work for example if its a rocket potassium nitrate would use its power to make the firework go up without potassium nitrate fireworks would be a flop!any other questions then my help will always be availableoh gushy gloom i nearly forgot you don't know who i am do you...well i am .....Queen Lizabeth
Potassium and Iodine
Potassium dichromate contain potassium, chromium and oxygen.
0.2 lets say you have 3.0 you will get 3.2
With the formula K2SO4, potassium sulfate contains the elements potassium, sulfur, and oxygen.
Potassium and chlorine, because the chemical formula is KCl.
Yes: KBr--------K+ + Br- Br- is the anion.
Potassium is one of the most reactive metals there is. If it touches water it immediately starts to react producing hydrogen and getting very hot. Within seconds it gets hot enough to burn. This ignites the hydrogen and causes an explosion which sprays molten potassium around which continues to burn. When potassium burns it makes potassium oxide. This dissolves in water to make potassium hydroxide which is a highly corrosive alkali. If you breath in the fumes of burning potasium then it makes potassium hydroxide inside your throat and lungs. This would burn them and make them swell up so you couldn't breath. Potassium is very dangerous stuff. Imagine what would happen if it rained on a potassium building!
Potassium Bromide comprises of following elements: 1. Potassium 2. Bromine
Potassium (K) and Chlorine (CL)
chlorine and potassium