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Potassium citrate does not appear on the Periodic Table. Only elements are found on the periodic table, and potassium citrate is a salt made from potassium (an element) and citric acid (a compound make of several elements). Even though it isn't found in the periodic table, it can still be classed as a SALT.

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potassium is located in the family of ALKALI METAL or group 1.

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The alkali metals, sometimes called the sodium group or group 1 in the periodic table.

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Potassium belongs to Ist A group of periodic table.

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Potassium belongs to group 1 (alkali metals).

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The periodic table is a table containing elements. Potassium citrate is a compound, not an element.

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Potassium is an alkali metal.

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Alkali Metals

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period 4

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Q: What family is potassium citrate in on the periodic table?
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