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Chất Hóa Học - K - potassium
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Substance K (potassium)

Detailed information on the chemical K
Tính chất vật lý
- Atomic weight: 39.09830 ± 0.00010
- Density of solid (kg/m3): 862
- Boiling point (°C): Chất rắn
- Color: Ánh kim trắng bạc
Tính chất hoá học
- Electron egativity: updating
- First ionisation energy: 418
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The equations for preparation K
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
normal
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
normal
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
high
Equations that have K participate in a reaction
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
temperature
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
room temperature
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
Catalyst
normal
Temperature
200 - 350
Pressure
normal
Other conditions
normal
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