Compounds+of+Potassium

Potassium reacts to almost everything. It reacts mostly with H20 or water. It also mixes with chloride to become potassium chloride which is actually Salt. These are all the compounds that potassium mixes with to create another substance: [|Potassium 2-ethyl hexanoate] [|Potassium acetate] [|Potassium adipate] [|Potassium alginate] [|Potassium alum] [|Potassium aluminium borate] [|Potassium benzoate] [|Potassium bicarbonate] [|Potassium bisulfate] [|Potassium bisulfite] [|Potassium bitartrate] [|Potassium bromate] [|Potassium bromide] [|Potassium canrenoate] [|Potassium carbonate] [|Potassium chlorate] [|Potassium 2-ethyl hexanoate] [|Potassium acetate] [|Potassium adipate] [|Potassium alginate] [|Potassium alum] [|Potassium aluminium borate] [|Potassium benzoate] [|Potassium bicarbonate] [|Potassium bisulfate] [|Potassium bisulfite] [|Potassium bitartrate] [|Potassium bromate] [|Potassium bromide] [|Potassium canrenoate] [|Potassium carbonate] [|Potassium chlorate] [|Potassium oxide] [|Potassium perchlorate] [|Potassium periodate] [|Potassium permanganate] [|Potassium peroxide] [|Potassium peroxymonosulfate] [|Potassium persulfate] [|Potassium phosphate] [|Potassium pyrosulfate] [|Potassium sulfate] [|Potassium sulfide] [|Potassium superoxide] [|Potassium tartrate] [|Potassium tetrachloroplatinate] [|Potassium tetraphenylborate] [|Potassium thiocyanate] [|Potassium titanyl phosphate]

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