Potassium. Kalium is Latin. This is why the macro-nutrients listed on fertilizer bags and referenced to in the agricultural world as N-P-K. (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium, the latter formerly referred to as Kalium.)
In Greek, "kalium" translates to "κάλιο" (kálio), which is the name for the element potassium (K) on the periodic table.
Potassium's chemical symbol comes from the Latin word kalium (alkali). This obviously makes sense because on the periodic table of chemical elements, Potassium is an alkali metal, one of 7 in Group 1.
Kalium (potassium) is a metal.
Potassium (also named Kalium), symbol K.
Potassium is kalium in Latin.
K is the chemical element symbol for Kalium also called Potassium.
in latin it is Kalium
Potassium
Kalium is the Latin name for the element potassium (K) on the periodic table. It is a soft, silvery-white metal that is highly reactive and important for various biological processes in living organisms.
Potassium.
Potassium' formula is 'K' , from the Latin for 'Kalium'.
In Greek, "kalium" translates to "κάλιο" (kálio), which is the name for the element potassium (K) on the periodic table.
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.
K is the symbol for Potassium (a.k.a. Kalium) .
Examples in the English language: krypton, kalium (potassium).
Potassium, atomic symbol K. Potassium is one of the alkali earth metals and is very reactive with water.
'K' is the atomic symbol for potassium from the Latin Kalium