Potassium Reacting with Water
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2K + 2H2O → 2KOH + H2
Ikhtisar
Potassium reacts even more violently with water than sodium, instantly producing potassium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. The hydrogen ignites immediately with a characteristic lilac/violet flame from potassium vapor. The reaction can cause small explosions due to its extreme vigor.
Peserta
| Peran | Zat | Koefisien | Keadaan |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reaktan | Potassium K | 2 | (s) |
| Reaktan | Water H₂O | 2 | (l) |
| Produk | Hydrogen H | 1 | (g) |
| Produk | Potassium Hydroxide KOH | 2 | (aq) |
Contoh Sehari-hari
Chemistry demonstrations with potassium in water produce a spectacular violet flame as the evolved hydrogen ignites spontaneously.
Pentingnya dalam Industri
Potassium hydroxide (caustic potash) is an important industrial alkali used in soap making, battery electrolyte, and fertilizer production.
Sifat
- Jenis
- Single Replacement
- Dapat Dibalik
- Tidak
- Energi
- Eksoterm
- ΔH
- -392,2 kJ/mol