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(4) Potassium ion is formed
by acceptance of electron
By donation of proton
by acceptance of proton
By donation of electron​

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Answered by priyaparakh7060
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An acid is a substance that donates protons (in the Brønsted-Lowry definition) or accepts a pair of valence electrons to form a bond (in the Lewis definition).

An acid is a substance that donates protons (in the Brønsted-Lowry definition) or accepts a pair of valence electrons to form a bond (in the Lewis definition).A base is a substance that can accept protons or donate a pair of valence electrons to form a bond.

An acid is a substance that donates protons (in the Brønsted-Lowry definition) or accepts a pair of valence electrons to form a bond (in the Lewis definition).A base is a substance that can accept protons or donate a pair of valence electrons to form a bond.Bases can be thought of as the chemical opposite of acids. A reaction between an acid and base is called a neutralization reaction.

An acid is a substance that donates protons (in the Brønsted-Lowry definition) or accepts a pair of valence electrons to form a bond (in the Lewis definition).A base is a substance that can accept protons or donate a pair of valence electrons to form a bond.Bases can be thought of as the chemical opposite of acids. A reaction between an acid and base is called a neutralization reaction.The strength of an acid refers to its ability or tendency to lose a proton; a strong acid is one that completely dissociates in water.

Answered by maheshgosai1126
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By donation of electron

In the periodic table, potassium is one of the alkali metals, all of which have a single valence electron in the outer electron shell, that is easily removed to create an ion with a positive charge – a cation, that combines with anions to form salts. Potassium in nature occurs only in ionic salts.

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