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Question: | 39 Potassium (K) + 11 Ammonia (NH3) + 1 Sodium (Na) |
Solution: | No reaction |
Chemical Equation: | No reaction |
Explanation: | Potassium (K) and Sodium (Na) are both alkali metals. They are highly reactive, but with ammonia (NHโ) under normal conditions, there isn't a typical redox reaction โ. Ammonia is a weak base and doesn't readily oxidize these metals to form their respective nitrides or other compounds. You might see some minor surface reactions due to moisture or impurities, but no significant chemical change occurs. ๐ค To observe a reaction, you'd need a different reactant or more extreme conditions (high temperature or pressure) ๐ฅ. Experimentally, you'd likely observe no visible change or gas evolution in a typical setup with potassium, sodium, and ammonia. ๐งช |
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