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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.

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