K is the symbol for potassium
they are both from hte Periodic Table
No element has the symbol Ka. There is K- for potassium, and Kr- for Krypton, but no Ka. Sorry.
Kunzite and kyanite are gemstones. They begin with the letter K.
If by "bigger" you mean having more protons, then Krypton has more, and therefore is heavier, weighing in at 83.8 (atomic weight). Potassium weighs a mere 39.0983. However, if by "bigger" you mean how much space it takes up, the atomic radius of Potassium is 227 pm, as opposed to Krypton's radius of 88 pm. The atomic radius is the average distance from the nucleus to the outside boundary of the electron cloud. I'd go to the internet for more, but hope this helps anyway.
they are both from hte Periodic Table
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K is the symbol for potassium
they are both from hte Periodic Table
Krypton (Kr) differs the most from potassium.
Krypton (Kr) differs the most from potassium.
'K' is potassium . The 'K' comes from the Latin name 'Kalium'.
Krypton Tetrachloride is the name for KrCI4.
Krypton (Kr) differs the most from potassium.
The behavior of krypton (Kr) differs most from potassium.
Krypton (Kr) differs the most from potassium.
Potassium is K and Krypton is Kr. If symbols, then K would be potassium.