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Potassium reacting with water

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Andrew Lambert

<p>Potassium reacting with water in a water bath. Potassium (symbol K) is a highly reactive metallic element of group one of the periodic table. It reacts with water to produce soluble potassium hydroxide (KOH) and hydrogen gas (H2). The reaction produces enough heat to ignite the hydrogen, which burns with a pink flame due to the presence of the potassium. The equation for the reaction is: 2K 2H2O ---> 2KOH H2 The heat of the reaction also melts the potassium metal, which forms a molten ball that floats on the water's surface.</p>

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