Chemistry
Chemistry, 16.12.2020 21:30, miacervenka

How does a sample of potassium you might find in the world different from a sample of potassium
prepared for this experiment?
1. Naturally occurring potassium
has atoms arranged in rows.
2. Naturally-occurring potassium
has atoms arranged in tubes.
3. Potassium prepared for the
experiment is clear.
4. Potassium prepared for the
experiment has atoms arranged
in X-shapes and chains.

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