Symbol K(k) in science:
K is potassium or Kelvin degree or dissociation constant or kilo, etc.
The Atomic Symbol for Potassium is K
The symbol for potassium is 'K'. The 'K' comes from the Latin for potassium , which is 'Kalium'.
It's K because the Latin word for potassium is "Kalium". And the symbol P belongs to phosphor.
K is the chemical symbol used to represent potassium. It is usually shown as K+ to indicate that it is positively charged.
The symbol for potassium is K.
K is the symbol for potassium
The chemical symbol for potassium is K.
A lower-case 'k'.
The chemical symbol for potassium is K.The abbreviation on the periodic table is K.
No such molecule/alloy as 'sodium/potassium'. Individually Sodium is ' Na ' , which is from Latin for 'Nadium'. Potassium is ' K ' , which is from Latin for 'Kalium'.
Potassium, with an Atomic Number of 19, is designated by the symbol 'K'.
Potassium is the element with the chemical symbol K.