Both Na and K are very 'soft' or ductile (easy malleable) metals.
The neutral atom of potassium has the largest radius.
The atomic symbol for sodium is Na and for potassium it is K.
The ionic radii of ions can vary based on their charge and coordination number. In the case of K⁺, Na⁺, and the combination of NaK, K⁺ typically has a larger radius than Na⁺ because potassium is located lower in the periodic table and has more electron shells. Therefore, K⁺ has the largest radius among K⁺ and Na⁺. If you meant "NaK" as a compound, it does not have a defined ionic radius like individual ions do.
It depends. Are you talking about Na/K pumps or Na/K co transporters? Pumps are active.
Look at your periodic table and you will see that K, potassium, must have the largest radius of these choices. You know that, K + and Na + will be small in radius because they have donated an electron to become positively charged cations.
Na+-K+ ATPase
K= Kallium ( Greek, I think ) Na= Naturium, which is Latin.
Na and K are key electrolytes to maintain peak heath. Ideal Na level is 135-145mEq/L and the K level at 3.6mEq/L.
The symbol for sodium is Na and the symbol for potassium is K.
The neutral atom of potassium has the largest radius.
The atomic symbol for sodium is Na and for potassium it is K.
It depends. Are you talking about Na/K pumps or Na/K co transporters? Pumps are active.
CO3 combined with Na, K, Mg, and PO3 combined with Na, K, and NH4
Potassium has the largest atomic radius.
Look at your periodic table and you will see that K, potassium, must have the largest radius of these choices. You know that, K + and Na + will be small in radius because they have donated an electron to become positively charged cations.
Symbols are as follows: Na for sodium K for potassium Pt for platinum O for oxygen
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