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Question: | Oxygen Carbon (C) + K Carbon (C) |
Solution: | No reaction |
Chemical Equation: | C + K → No Reaction |
Explanation: | Carbon (C) in its elemental form is quite unreactive at room temperature. It needs high temperatures and/or specific conditions to react with other elements. Potassium (K) is a highly reactive alkali metal, but it doesn't readily react with elemental carbon under normal laboratory conditions. 💥 To get a reaction, you'd likely need extreme heat and potentially a catalyst. Think of it like trying to light a piece of charcoal (carbon) with your bare hands (potassium alone). 🔥 It won't work without significant external energy input! 🔬 |
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