K is potassium and I is Iodine. K is potassium and I is Iodine
This is because the latin name of potassium is kalium and hence it is denoted by the letter "K" in chemistry.
In chemistry, K is 273+Degrees C.
Potassium
No element has the symbol Ka. There is K- for potassium, and Kr- for Krypton, but no Ka. Sorry.
K is potassium and I is Iodine. K is potassium and I is Iodine
This is because the latin name of potassium is kalium and hence it is denoted by the letter "K" in chemistry.
In chemistry, K is 273+Degrees C.
Ks in Chemistry is the mixture of Potassium (K) and Sulfur (S).
If A is a prime, then the answer is A^k where k is any positive integer.
Marwin K. Kemp has written: 'Physical chemistry' -- subject(s): Physical and theoretical Chemistry
Potassium
K. Fajans has written: 'A textbook of practical physical chemistry'
In chemistry, K is the element symbol for Potassium. In slang and txt speech, K is usually "Yes", or "Okay".
K. Barry Sharpless won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2001.
6,912,500 milliamperes in 1 K. Source: My chemistry textbook :D
In Chemistry, K is an abbreviation for Kelvin which is a unit for temperature, but I don't know if that's what you were asking.