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Looking at the Periodic Table of elements, is potassium a metal,metalloid or nonmetal
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Looking at the Periodic Table of elements, is potassium a metal,metalloid or nonmetal
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metal
Step-by-step explanation:
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potassium (K) is a silvery white metal that’s really soft and reacts with oxygen quickly
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