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[[Potassium]] is a [[Group 1]] [[element]], on the [[Periodic Table]], with an [[Atomic Number|atomic number]] of 19.
 
[[Potassium]] is a [[Group 1]] [[element]], on the [[Periodic Table]], with an [[Atomic Number|atomic number]] of 19.
 
===About Potassium===
 
===About Potassium===
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====Molecular Structure====
 
: [[Potassium]] has the [[Chemical Formula|chemical formula]] [[Potassium|K]].
 
: [[Potassium]] has the [[Chemical Formula|chemical formula]] [[Potassium|K]].
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: [[Potassium]] [[atom]]s join together in large numbers to form a giant [[metal]] [[molecule]].
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====Atomic Structure====
 
: [[Potassium]] has 19 [[proton]]s and 20 [[neutron]]s in its [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]] giving it an [[Atomic Number]] of 19 and an [[Relative Atomic Mass|atomic mass]] of 39.
 
: [[Potassium]] has 19 [[proton]]s and 20 [[neutron]]s in its [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]] giving it an [[Atomic Number]] of 19 and an [[Relative Atomic Mass|atomic mass]] of 39.
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: An [[atom]] of [[Potassium]] has only 1 [[electron]] in its [[Outer Shell|outer shell]].
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====Properties====
 
: [[Potassium]] is a more [[Reactivity|reactive]]  [[Alkali Metal|alkali metal]] than [[Sodium]] but less [[Reactivity|reactive]] than [[Rubidium]].
 
: [[Potassium]] is a more [[Reactivity|reactive]]  [[Alkali Metal|alkali metal]] than [[Sodium]] but less [[Reactivity|reactive]] than [[Rubidium]].
 
: [[Potassium]] is more [[Reactivity|reactive]] than [[Carbon]] on the [[Reactivity Series|reactivity series]] so it must be [[Extraction of Metals|extracted]] from its [[ore]] using [[electrolysis]].
 
: [[Potassium]] is more [[Reactivity|reactive]] than [[Carbon]] on the [[Reactivity Series|reactivity series]] so it must be [[Extraction of Metals|extracted]] from its [[ore]] using [[electrolysis]].
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: [[Potassium]] [[Chemical Reaction|reacts]] strongly with [[water]] to produce [[Hydrogen]] [[gas]] and [[Potassium Hydroxide]].
 
: [[Potassium]] [[Chemical Reaction|reacts]] strongly with [[water]] to produce [[Hydrogen]] [[gas]] and [[Potassium Hydroxide]].
 
: [[Potassium]] is a [[solid]] at [[STP|room temperature]].
 
: [[Potassium]] is a [[solid]] at [[STP|room temperature]].
: An [[atom]] of [[Potassium]] has only 1 [[electron]] in its [[Outer Shell|outer shell]].
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: [[Potassium]] [[ion]]s have lost an [[electron]] to become [[Positive Charged|positively charged]].
 
 
==Key Stage 4==
 
==Key Stage 4==
 
===Meaning===
 
===Meaning===
 
[[Potassium]] is a [[Group 1]] [[element]], on the [[Periodic Table]], with 19 [[proton]]s in the [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]].
 
[[Potassium]] is a [[Group 1]] [[element]], on the [[Periodic Table]], with 19 [[proton]]s in the [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]].
 
===About Potassium===
 
===About Potassium===
 +
====Molecular Structure====
 
: [[Potassium]] has the [[Chemical Formula|chemical formula]] [[Potassium|K]].
 
: [[Potassium]] has the [[Chemical Formula|chemical formula]] [[Potassium|K]].
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: [[Potassium]] [[atom]]s join together in a [[Giant Metallic Structure|giant metallic structure]].
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====Atomic Structure====
 
: The most [[Stable Isotope|stable isotope]] of [[Potassium]] has 20 [[neutron]]s in its [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]] giving it an [[Relative Atomic Mass|atomic mass]] of 39.
 
: The most [[Stable Isotope|stable isotope]] of [[Potassium]] has 20 [[neutron]]s in its [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]] giving it an [[Relative Atomic Mass|atomic mass]] of 39.
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: An [[atom]] of [[Potassium]] has only 1 [[electron]] in its [[Outer Shell|outer shell]].
 +
: [[Potassium]] [[ion]]s have lost an [[electron]] to become [[Positive Charged|positively charged]].
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====Properties====
 
: [[Potassium]] is a more [[Reactivity|reactive]]  [[Alkali Metal|alkali metal]] than [[Sodium]] but less [[Reactivity|reactive]] than [[Rubidium]].
 
: [[Potassium]] is a more [[Reactivity|reactive]]  [[Alkali Metal|alkali metal]] than [[Sodium]] but less [[Reactivity|reactive]] than [[Rubidium]].
 
: [[Potassium]] is more [[Reactivity|reactive]] than [[Carbon]] on the [[Reactivity Series|reactivity series]] so it must be [[Extraction of Metals|extracted]] from its [[ore]] using [[electrolysis]].
 
: [[Potassium]] is more [[Reactivity|reactive]] than [[Carbon]] on the [[Reactivity Series|reactivity series]] so it must be [[Extraction of Metals|extracted]] from its [[ore]] using [[electrolysis]].
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: [[Potassium]] [[Chemical Reaction|reacts]] strongly with [[water]] to produce [[Hydrogen]] [[gas]] and [[Potassium Hydroxide]].
 
: [[Potassium]] [[Chemical Reaction|reacts]] strongly with [[water]] to produce [[Hydrogen]] [[gas]] and [[Potassium Hydroxide]].
 
: [[Potassium]] is a [[solid]] at [[STP|standard temperature and pressure]] with a [[Melting Point|melting point]] of 63.5 [[Degrees Celsius|°C]].
 
: [[Potassium]] is a [[solid]] at [[STP|standard temperature and pressure]] with a [[Melting Point|melting point]] of 63.5 [[Degrees Celsius|°C]].
: An [[atom]] of [[Potassium]] has only 1 [[electron]] in its [[Outer Shell|outer shell]].
 
: [[Potassium]] [[ion]]s have lost an [[electron]] to become [[Positive Charged|positively charged]].
 

Revision as of 19:53, 31 March 2019

Key Stage 2

Meaning

Potassium is a metal.

Key Stage 3

Meaning

Potassium is a Group 1 element, on the Periodic Table, with an atomic number of 19.

About Potassium

Molecular Structure

Potassium has the chemical formula K.
Potassium atoms join together in large numbers to form a giant metal molecule.

Atomic Structure

Potassium has 19 protons and 20 neutrons in its nucleus giving it an Atomic Number of 19 and an atomic mass of 39.
An atom of Potassium has only 1 electron in its outer shell.

Properties

Potassium is a more reactive alkali metal than Sodium but less reactive than Rubidium.
Potassium is more reactive than Carbon on the reactivity series so it must be extracted from its ore using electrolysis.
Potassium oxidises quickly in the presence of Oxygen so it must be stored in oil.
Potassium reacts strongly with water to produce Hydrogen gas and Potassium Hydroxide.
Potassium is a solid at room temperature.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Potassium is a Group 1 element, on the Periodic Table, with 19 protons in the nucleus.

About Potassium

Molecular Structure

Potassium has the chemical formula K.
Potassium atoms join together in a giant metallic structure.

Atomic Structure

The most stable isotope of Potassium has 20 neutrons in its nucleus giving it an atomic mass of 39.
An atom of Potassium has only 1 electron in its outer shell.
Potassium ions have lost an electron to become positively charged.

Properties

Potassium is a more reactive alkali metal than Sodium but less reactive than Rubidium.
Potassium is more reactive than Carbon on the reactivity series so it must be extracted from its ore using electrolysis.
Potassium oxidises quickly in the presence of Oxygen so it must be stored in oil.
Potassium reacts strongly with water to produce Hydrogen gas and Potassium Hydroxide.
Potassium is a solid at standard temperature and pressure with a melting point of 63.5 °C.