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.
It stands for Potassium oxide. It isn't an element, it's a compound.However the correct formula for potassium oxide is K2O and not KO.
J.P. Cooke was a chemist who made significant contributions to the periodic table by proposing an early version of the periodic law in 1864, which stated that the properties of elements are a periodic function of their atomic weights. This concept laid the foundation for the modern periodic table and its organization of elements based on their atomic numbers.
The compound KO doesn't exist.
haist inde ko alam gagawin ko !!
Filipino chemists have made significant contributions to the field of chemistry in areas such as natural product chemistry, environmental chemistry, and materials science. Foreign scientists have also played a crucial role in advancing the field of chemistry through discoveries like the periodic table, chemical bonding theory, and the development of important pharmaceuticals and materials. Collectively, these achievements have helped shape our understanding of the natural world and improve our quality of life.
The element with the symbol F on the periodic table is fluorine.
It stands for Potassium oxide. It isn't an element, it's a compound.However the correct formula for potassium oxide is K2O and not KO.
J.P. Cooke was a chemist who made significant contributions to the periodic table by proposing an early version of the periodic law in 1864, which stated that the properties of elements are a periodic function of their atomic weights. This concept laid the foundation for the modern periodic table and its organization of elements based on their atomic numbers.
ko (×›×”) = thus
'Ko' means "child" in Japanese.
KO Means knocked out
Knock out!
secrete ko lang po yun
i dont know d va nag tell gani ko pra mkavalo ko..................................................hehehehehehehehehe...................................
"Ko da" in Twi translates to "it is not there" in English.
ewan ko nagtatanong nga ako pra malaman ko..
Ko wai tōu ingoa? = "What is my name?"