they are i the same row on periodic table both want to give away an electron when forming bonds
Yes, Calcium does have similar properties to Potassium.
They both burn calories
Calcium and potassium
The chemical formula of potassium nitride is K3N. The ratio potassium atoms/nitrogen atoms is 3.
There is one atom of potassium in a unit of potassium iodide.
Calcium chloride: CaCl2 Potassium phosphate: K3PO4
Yes, the potassium and the hydrogen will bond together, leaving the sulfate and calcium.
Calcium Hydroxide is Ca(OH)2 and potassium phosphate is K3PO4. So calcium hydroxide has 5 atoms and potassium phosphate has 8 atoms. So potassium phosphate has the most atoms.
yes
Magnesium
Remove this? Has been answered in similar question. Calcium, Potassium, Sodium.
They have the same mass.
They have the same mass.
They have the same mass.
Calcium and potassium
Ca3 (PO4)2 has 13 atoms in the molecule.
Calcium or Potassium are not halogens but metals.
atoms in the same group are similar. calcium is in group 2, so it's similar to Be, Mg, Sr, Ba and Ra. Most similar would be Mg or Sr, which are right above and below. all group 2 atoms share a similar electron configuration
The chemical formula of potassium nitride is K3N. The ratio potassium atoms/nitrogen atoms is 3.