Potassium, atomic symbol K. Potassium is one of the alkali earth metals and is very reactive with water.
Potassium' formula is 'K' , from the Latin for 'Kalium'.
in latin it is Kalium
The Latin word for 'element' is 'elementum' .
The element sodium comes from the Latin word "natrium."
The element known as K is Potassium. Its atomic number is 19.
It's K because the Latin word for potassium is "Kalium". And the symbol P belongs to phosphor.
It's K because the Latin word for potassium is "Kalium". And the symbol P belongs to phosphor.
The symbol K for potassium comes from its Latin name "kalium." This element was originally called "potash" because it was derived from the ashes of burned wood, which were obtained from potash mines. The symbol K was later derived from the Latin word "kalium" to avoid any ambiguity.
The original word for potassium in Latin is kalium. That is where you get K for the element , Potassium.
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Gallium, from the Latin word Gallia.