An Alkali is a base which dissolves in water. Its examples are NaOH, KOH.
Potassium, atomic symbol K. Potassium is one of the alkali earth metals and is very reactive with water.
Potassium is the alkali in period four of the periodic table. Its symbol is K.
Sodium is an alkali metal.
Potassium is a reactive metal, an alkali metal, placed in the group 1 of the periodic table, is soft, has a natural radioactive isotope, easily react with water and halogens, etc. The symbol is K.
Example 1: Acid - Hydrochloric acid - HCl Alkali - Sodium Hydroxide - NaOH Acid + Alkali -> Salt + Water HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H2O Example 2: Acid - Hydrochloric acid - HCl Alkali - Magnesium Hydroxide - Mg(OH)2 Acid + Alkali -> Salt + Water 2HCl + Mg(OH)2 -> MgCl2 + 2H2O
Potassium, atomic symbol K. Potassium is one of the alkali earth metals and is very reactive with water.
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Potassium is the alkali in period four of the periodic table. Its symbol is K.
No, Fe is not an alkali metal. It is the chemical symbol for iron, which is a transition metal. Alkali metals are found in Group 1 of the periodic table, such as lithium, sodium, and potassium.
K stands for pottasium.Atomic number is nineteen.
Group A is an obsolete symbol for groups; the old groups IA and IIA contain alkali metals and alkali earth metals.
Sodium is an alkali metal.
No, chromium is not an alkali metal. It is a transition metal with the atomic number 24 and symbol Cr. It is commonly used in various metal alloys and in the production of stainless steel.
Its symbol is NA its in group 1 in the periodic table, this means it is an alkali metal
Cesium's symbol is Cs and it's in group 1, that's the alkali metals!