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It doesn't smell. It is a metal with a boiling point of 760 degrees Celsius. So very few potassium atoms will ever make it into the gaseous phase at room temperature and hence would ever make it into your nose to smell. A compound or element needs to be somewhat volatile to have a smell, and even then, many don't because they don't fit into any of your smell receptors.

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