No. It is two elements: potassium (K) and iodine (I).
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No, it's not an element (k=potassium)
Potassium iodide (KI) contain iodine and potassium.
Yes. One example is potassium iodide, KI.
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Iodine is added to table salt (as NaI, NaIO3, KI or KIO3).
KI would be potassium iodine, but you asked KL, and there is no L element.
Iodine potassium iodide (I2KI)
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AnswerWood (Ki) = 木Fire (Hi) = 火Earth (Tsuchi) = 土Metal (Kin) = 金Water (Mizu) = 水
I can't find where it is an animal. Ki Ki is a small village South Australia.
Chemical formula of salt is NaCl. A few drops of KI is also added to table salt. Salt is made from sea water.
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