is there any difference in atomic number of potassium atom and monovalent potassium cation. Explain
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K=2,8,8,1. K^+1 = 2, 8,8.
Explanation:monovalent potassium ion is formed when k on reaction loses its outermost 1 electron and becomes a cation .
2K+Cl2‐2KCl. Here L exists in the form of k^+1. Hence it reaches the electron configuration of Ar
Whereas Normal k has 19 as electronic configuration .
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