It's K because the Latin word for potassium is "Kalium".
And the symbol P belongs to phosphor.
The chemical formula for potassium is K, and for phosphorus, it is P.
Potassium is known by the abbreviation K+. It is not a nickname.
Potassium, K+, is a cation
the chemical sign for potassium is K.
Potassium and Neon are elements and hence don't have any chemical formula. Their chemical symbols are P and Ne respectively.
The chemical formula for potassium is K, and for phosphorus, it is P.
The symbol for potassium is K. It is in the p block.
It's K because the Latin word for potassium is "Kalium". And the symbol P belongs to phosphor.
its used for chemicals :P
The chemical formula for potassium (K) is simply "K," as it is a single element. Phosphorus (P) also represents a single element with the chemical formula "P." If you are referring to compounds that contain potassium and phosphorus, common examples include potassium phosphate, which has the formula K3PO4.
The elements are:- Potassium , Phosphorus and Oxygen.
N - Nitrogen P - Phosphorus K - Potassium
Nope - phosphorus and potassium are two completely different elements. The chemical symbol for Phosphorus is P - and for Potassium, it's K.
That is the N P K numbers. N=Nitrogen P=Phosphorous K=Potassium. the numbers are always in that order and tell you the percentage.
K2o *Remember the symbol for potassium is K and not P, which is phosphorus
Nitrogen (N), Phosphorous (P), Potassium (K).
nitrogen (N) phosphorus (P) potassium (K)