Examples: density, reactivity, phase.
no potassium is not magnetic :(
Yes, they have similar chemical properties.
Potassium can be melted or boiled.
Potassium is not a change; potassium (K) is a chemical element.
Examples: density, reactivity, phase.
Physical properties of potassium chlorate include white crystalline solid appearance, high solubility in water, and a melting point of 356°C. Some chemical properties include its ability to decompose upon heating to release oxygen gas, its role as an oxidizing agent in various reactions, and its production of potassium chloride when heated strongly.
Lithium, sodium potassium, caesium, rubidium and francium are all alkali metals; consequently they share many chemical and physical properties.
Potassium is more similar to lithium because they both belong to the alkali metal group in the periodic table, which share similar chemical properties. Lead, on the other hand, is a metal from a different group and has different physical and chemical properties compared to both potassium and lithium.
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no potassium is not magnetic :(
Yes, they have similar chemical properties.
Potassium can be melted or boiled.
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No, cadmium is not flammable. It is a metal that is typically used in batteries, pigments, and alloys due to its physical properties, not for its flammability.
Heating potassium bicarbonate is a chemical change because it causes a decomposition reaction. This results in the formation of new substances (potassium carbonate, water, and carbon dioxide) that have different chemical properties than the original compound.
Potassium is not a change; potassium (K) is a chemical element.