K is potassium and I is Iodine. K is potassium and I is Iodine
In chemistry, "K" can also stand for the equilibrium constant, which is a measure of the ratio of the concentrations of the products to the concentrations of the reactants at equilibrium in a chemical reaction.
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The symbol K in chemistry typically represents the equilibrium constant of a reaction. It quantifies the ratio of the concentrations of products to reactants at equilibrium. The value of K provides information on the extent to which a reaction proceeds in either the forward or reverse direction.
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IUPAC(international union of pure and applied chemistry)
In chemistry, "K" can also stand for the equilibrium constant, which is a measure of the ratio of the concentrations of the products to the concentrations of the reactants at equilibrium in a chemical reaction.
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Ka does not exist, Kr is Krypton, K is Potassium, and Ca is Calcium.
In chemistry, K is the element symbol for Potassium. In slang and txt speech, K is usually "Yes", or "Okay".
Ketamine is the medical name. If you are referring to the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry Nomenclature (IUPAC) Name than it would be (RS)-2-(2-Chlorophenyl)-2-(methylamino)cyclohexanone.
6,912,500 milliamperes in 1 K. Source: My chemistry textbook :D
In Chemistry, K is an abbreviation for Kelvin which is a unit for temperature, but I don't know if that's what you were asking.
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None. In chemistry, you mustuse upper and lower case properly otherwise you cannot tell carbon monoxide (CO) from cobalt (Co).K is the symbol for potassium, from its Latin name, kalium.