Chemical element, symbol K and atomic number 19
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Potassium, 19K Potassium pearls (in paraffin oil, ~5 mm each) |
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| Appearance | silvery white, faint bluish-purple hue when exposed to air |
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| Atomic number (Z) | 19 |
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| Electron configuration | [Ar] 4s1 |
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| Electrons per shell | 2, 8, 8, 1 |
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| Phase at STP | solid |
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| Melting point | 336.7 K (63.5 °C, 146.3 °F) |
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| Boiling point | 1030.793 K (757.643 °C, 1395.757 °F) |
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| Density (at 20° C) | 0.8590 g/cm3 |
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| when liquid (at m.p.) | 0.82948 g/cm3 |
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| Critical point | 2223 K, 16 MPa |
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| Heat of fusion | 2.33 kJ/mol |
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| Heat of vaporization | 76.9 kJ/mol |
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| Molar heat capacity | 29.6 J/(mol·K) |
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| Oxidation states | −1, +1 (a strongly basic oxide) |
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| Electronegativity | Pauling scale: 0.82 |
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| Ionization energies | - 1st: 418.8 kJ/mol
- 2nd: 3052 kJ/mol
- 3rd: 4420 kJ/mol
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| Atomic radius | empirical: 227 pm |
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| Covalent radius | 203±12 pm |
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| Van der Waals radius | 275 pm |
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Color lines in a spectral rangeSpectral lines of potassium |
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| Natural occurrence | primordial |
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| Crystal structure | body-centered cubic (bcc) (cI2) |
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| Lattice constant | a = 532.69 pm (at 20 °C) |
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| Thermal expansion | 77.37×10−6/K (at 20 °C) |
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| Thermal conductivity | 102.5 W/(m⋅K) |
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| Electrical resistivity | 72 nΩ⋅m (at 20 °C) |
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| Magnetic ordering | paramagnetic |
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| Molar magnetic susceptibility | +20.8×10−6 cm3/mol (298 K) |
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| Young's modulus | 3.53 GPa |
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| Shear modulus | 1.3 GPa |
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| Bulk modulus | 3.1 GPa |
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| Speed of sound thin rod | 2000 m/s (at 20 °C) |
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| Mohs hardness | 0.4 |
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| Brinell hardness | 0.363 MPa |
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| CAS Number | 7440-09-7 |
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| Discovery and first isolation | Humphry Davy (1807) |
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| Symbol | "K": from New Latin kalium |
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Category: Potassium | references |
References
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- <ref name="CIAAW2013" /> for the source Atomic weights of the elements 2013 (from subtemplates used by {{Infobox element}})