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They undergo similar reactions because they are both in the same group on the periodic table.
Because they have similar electron configurations.
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Yes, in general they do. Potassium is a bit more reactive than sodium, but qualitatively they're quite similar. This is because they both have one outer s electron.
potassium is very close in properties with sodium after it calcium is closer to sodium in properties.
They undergo similar reactions because they are both in the same group on the periodic table.
The sodium potassium pump is an example of active transport. Enzymatic reactions can be affected by pH, salinity, temperature, and cofactors.
Because they have similar electron configurations.
First of all, the spelling is "similar" and there's no need to SHOUT.Potassium is similar to other chemicals in the same group of the Period Table of the Elements, namely Group 1. These are Helium, Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Caesium and Francium. Obviously the elements directly above and below it (Sodium and Rubidium) are the most similar, showing slightly weaker and stronger chemical reactions respectively.
Neurons undergo depolarization and repolarization when stimulated. The sodium and potassium channels open.
Potassium - K
If you think to potassium chloride, the effect is similar.
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Remove this? Has been answered in similar question. Calcium, Potassium, Sodium.
Yes, in general they do. Potassium is a bit more reactive than sodium, but qualitatively they're quite similar. This is because they both have one outer s electron.
potassium is very close in properties with sodium after it calcium is closer to sodium in properties.
Sodium bicarbonate is NaHCO3, potassium carbonate is KHCO3. The difference is that sodium and potassium are two different elements, though they have very similar properties. Potassium bicarbonate is more soluble in water.