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why the symbol of potassium is K​

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Answered by omasati2004
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The name derives from the English "potash" or "pot ashes" because it is found in caustic potash (KOH). The symbol K derives from the Latin kalium via the Arabic qali for alkali.

Electron Configuration: 4s1

Atomic Mass: 39.098u

Year Discovered: 1807

Answered by lasya498
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Answer:

The name derives from the English "potash" or "pot ashes" because it is found in caustic potash (KOH). The symbol K derives from the Latin kalium via the Arabic qali for alkali.

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