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.
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No element has the symbol Ka. There is K- for potassium, and Kr- for Krypton, but no Ka. Sorry.
This is because the latin name of potassium is kalium and hence it is denoted by the letter "K" in chemistry.
Ka does not exist, Kr is Krypton, K is Potassium, and Ca is Calcium.
In chemistry, K is 273+Degrees C.
Ks in Chemistry is the mixture of Potassium (K) and Sulfur (S).
Marwin K. Kemp has written: 'Physical chemistry' -- subject(s): Physical and theoretical Chemistry
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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.