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Does potassium combine with anything

Updated: 8/11/2023
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16y ago

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it will combine with anything but usually a group 17 element

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Potassium combines with magnesium to help your muscles contract, while potassium and sodium help regulate fluids around your cells and keep you from retaining too much water

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14y ago

Potassium may bond with Chlorine (Cl), Sodium (Na), Oxygen (O) and many other elements nonmetals on the right side of the periodic table.

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12y ago

Potassium is one of the most reactive of all elements and easily combines with others.

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Potassium is in column 1. Therefore it would be the best to combine with column 17 because it will make the perfect amount of electrons on each energy level.

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It can bond with almost any negatively charged ion (or anion), including polyatomic ions.

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14y ago

potassium hydroxide + hydrogen

eq. 2K + 2H2O ==== 2KOH + H2

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