the group number in standard and roman numerals of potassium is as follows .the group number in standard of potassium is Group 1 .
the group number roman numerals of potassium is Group I.
Atomic number of potassium is 19, group 1, period 4
Potassium, K, is in Group 1 of the periodic table
Potassium (K) is a metal in Group I of the Periodic Table of the Elements. K has an atomic number of 19 and a molecular weight of 39.10 grams per mole.
the group is 18
At STP it is a soft shiny metal, which readily oxidises to rubidium oxide in the atmosphere. Since it is Group 1 pf the Periodic Table, it behaves like sodium or potassium . Since it 'lower' down the Group it reacts more vigorously that sodium or potassium .
There is no standard collective noun for a group of roman numerals.
It is group 1.
Potassium belongs to group-1. It has one valence electron.
Atomic number of potassium is 19, group 1, period 4
Potassium, K, is in Group 1 of the periodic table
Potassium loses 1 electron. it is present in group-1.
roman numerals
Potassium (K) is a metal in Group I of the Periodic Table of the Elements. K has an atomic number of 19 and a molecular weight of 39.10 grams per mole.
Potassium
Sodium, potassium and rubidium are in the first group of the periodic table. Sodium is in the period 3. Potassium is in the period 4. Rubidium is in the period 5.
Each element has its own specific spot on the table due to the number or protons in the atom, or atomic number. The periodic table is set up by that. K has 19 protons, therefore in the 19th spot
the group is 18