<span>Define a Potassium Reaction: A Potassium Reaction involves a process in which Potassium is mixed with another substance which react to form something else. Reactions are manifested by the disappearance of properties characteristic of Potassium and the appearance of new properties in the new substance or Compound. The substances initially involved in a reaction are called reactants or reagents. The most important of the Potassium compounds is Potassium chloride (KCl) which is used in the production of fertilizers and chemicals and also as a salt substitute. Other important compounds are Potassium nitrate (KNO3), also known as saltpeter which is used in the production of gunpowder, fertilizers and pyrotechnics and Potassium hydroxide (KOH) is used to make detergents and soaps. Reactions are described with Chemical Formula and Equations.</span>
D. A salt e.g NaCl is held by ionic bond
a is the answer because all of the other answers are wrtong
Answer is: metal is lead with density of 11,4 g/cm³.
Text that missing: a sample of an unkwown metal has a mass of 35,4 g and a volume of 3,11 cm³.
m(metal) = 35,4 g.
V(metal) = 3,11 cm³.
d(metal) = m(metal) ÷ V(metal)
d(metal) = 35,4÷ g ÷ 3,11 cm³
d(metal) = 11,4 g/cm³.