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Compared to a potassium atom, a potassium ion has

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Answered by SyedNomanShah
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● The potassium atom has an equal number of protons and electrons. The potassium ion K+ has one less electron than potassium atom.

Answered by roshanchiraj
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A potassium atom, K is in its normal elemental state with 1 valence electron in it's most outer shell. ... However the potassium ion has lost it's valence electron and has therefore formed a positive action, K+ . It instead has 19 protons and 18 electrons, yielding a net positive charge.

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