What does k stand for on the periodic table?

What does k stand for on the periodic table?

  • Correct Answer: potassium
  • calcium
  • aluminum
  • magnesium

Explanation: Q: The table shown in the Figure above is called the periodic table of the elements. Each symbol stands for a different element. What do you think the symbol K stands for?.

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