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No element has the symbol Ka. There is K- for potassium, and Kr- for Krypton, but no Ka. Sorry.
K+ and argon have the same electron configuration
To determine the likely ion formed by an element like Kr (krypton), you need to consider its position on the periodic table. Kr is a noble gas located in the far right column, meaning it has a full valence electron shell and is stable. Noble gases do not readily gain or lose electrons, so Kr is unlikely to form an ion.
Natural isotopes of krypton are: Kr-78, Kr-80, Kr-81, Kr-82, Kr-83, Kr-84, Kr-86.
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'K' is potassium . The 'K' comes from the Latin name 'Kalium'.
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Potassium is K and Krypton is Kr. If symbols, then K would be potassium.
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Krypton (Kr) differs the most from potassium.
I think it reprsent xenon
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Krypton (Kr)
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