Both being metals they are not entirely different. Both conduct electricity and heat well. Although they are of different colours they both have metallic lustres.
However, potassium is far more reactive than copper and its chemistry is correspondingly different. For more details see the pages on wikipedia.
Because they have similar electron configurations.
Potassium - K
any element in group !
potassium is very close in properties with sodium after it calcium is closer to sodium in properties.
potassium and chlorine
Yes, they have similar chemical properties.
Because they have similar electron configurations.
Potassium - K
any element in group !
potassium is very close in properties with sodium after it calcium is closer to sodium in properties.
plutonium, and heluim
Potassium. Sodium is in group1 (period2) the next heaviest element is potassium (period 3). Potassium forms salts with the K+ ion.
Calcium and potassium
Potassium Carbonate and Copper metal
potassium and chlorine
Any element in the alkali metal group would have similar chemical properties, for example they all react easily to water.
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.