In the periodic table, "K" represents potassium, which has the atomic number 19. The "O" in "KO" typically refers to oxygen, with the atomic number 8. However, "KO" is not a standard notation in the periodic table; it might refer to potassium oxide (K₂O) in chemical contexts, where potassium combines with oxygen.
Sn stands for the element tin in the periodic table.
11 is the atomic number for the element sodium in the periodic table.
Calcium.
cerium
N stands for Nitrogen on the periodic table.
Beryilium
iodine
there is no such element
iodine
In the periodic table, "K" represents potassium, which has the atomic number 19. The "O" in "KO" typically refers to oxygen, with the atomic number 8. However, "KO" is not a standard notation in the periodic table; it might refer to potassium oxide (K₂O) in chemical contexts, where potassium combines with oxygen.
No, the symbol "H" stands for Hydrogen on the periodic table. The symbol "He" stands for Helium on the periodic table.
Sn stands for the element tin in the periodic table.
Argon is what Ar stands for on the Periodic Table of elements.
Sr stands for strontium on the periodic table of elements.
11 is the atomic number for the element sodium in the periodic table.
potassium