potassium and sodium are very similar in theirchemical reactions. Due to potassium’s high reactivity, it combines with many elements, particularly nonmetals. Like the other alkali metals in group 1, potassium is highly alkaline (caustic) with a relatively high pH value. When given the flame te...
Aqueous potassium N-trifluoromethylsulphamate N-oxyl combines with tetrafluoroethylene, chlorotrifluoroethylene, trifluoroethylene, and acrylonitrile to yield 2:1 adducts, isolable as the bis-tetraphenylarsonium salts, Ph 4As + CF 3N(SO 3)- OCX 2CYZON(SO 3)CF 3 +AsPh 4 (X Y Z F; X Y F...
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potassium and sodium are very similar in theirchemical reactions. Due to potassium’s high reactivity, it combines with many elements, particularly nonmetals. Like the other alkali metals in group 1, potassium is highly alkaline (caustic) with a relatively high pH value. When given the flame te...