K - Potassium
In 1807, Humphrey Davy electrolyzed "fused potash" (KOH) to form pure potassium at the cathode. Potassium, also known as kalium, is a soft alkali metal and one of the most active metals known. Potassium is never found free in nature, but is obtained by electrolysis of the chloride or hydroxide, much in the same manner as prepared by Davy. It is one of the most reactive and electropositive of metals and, apart from lithium, it is the least dense known metal. It is soft and easily cut with a knife. Potassium is silvery in appearance immediately after a fresh surface is exposed. It oxidises very rapidly in air and must be stored under argon or under a suitable mineral oil. As do all the other metals of the alkali group, it decomposes in water with the evolution of hydrogen. It usually catches fire during the reaction with water.
| - | 19 | Density | g/mL | 0 | .86 | |||
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| u | 39 | .0983 | K | 336 | .35 | |||
| A | 2 | .03 | K | 1032 | ||||
| A | 2 | .77 | kJ/mol | 79 | .87 | |||
| V | 4 | .341 | kJ/mol | 2 | .334 | |||
| - | 0 | .82 | J/gK | 0 | .75 | |||
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
035 190 msec EC/ECp,11.881 Ar-35/Cl-34 34.988011 |
036 342 msec EC/ECa/ECp,12.805 Ar-36/S-32/Cl-35 35.981293 |
037 1.226 sec EC,6.149 MeV Ar-37 36.973376 |
038 7.636 min EC,5.913 MeV Ar-38 37.969080 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
038a 923.9 msec EC,6.043 MeV Ar-38 37.969219 |
039 93.2581% Stable 38.963706 |
040 0.0117% 1.277E+9 yr B-/EC,1.311 Ca-40/Ar-40 39.963998 |
041 6.7302% Stable 40.961825 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
042 12.360 hr B-,3.525 MeV Ca-42 41.962403 |
043 22.3 hr B-,1.815 MeV Ca-43 42.960715 |
044 22.13 min B-,5.660 MeV Ca-44 43.961556 |
045 17.3 min B-,4.204 MeV Ca-45 44.960699 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
046 105 sec B-,7.716 MeV Ca-46 45.961976 |
047 17.50 sec B-,6.643 MeV Ca-47 46.961677 |
048 6.8 sec B-/B-n,12.090 Ca-48/Ca-47 47.965512 |
049 1.26 sec B-/B-n,10.970 Ca-49/Ca-48 48.967450 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
050 472 msec B-/B-n,14.200 Ca-50/Ca-49 49.972731 |
051 365 msec B-/B-n,3.560 Ca-51/Ca-50 50.975833 |
052 105 msec B-/B-n,8.020 Ca-52/Ca-51 51.982261 |
053 30 msec B-/B-n,10.280 Ca-53/Ca-52 52.986732 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
054 10 msec B-/B-n,18.000 Ca-54/Ca-53 53.993988 |
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