Question
Question: What is the chemical formula of Potassium? A.\(K\) B.\(Na\) C.\(Ca\) D.\(Cu\)...
What is the chemical formula of Potassium?
A.K
B.Na
C.Ca
D.Cu
Solution
We have to remember that the periodic table of elements is a structured arrangement of all the elements found in earth. The elements are arranged according to their properties and their nature as a metal or as a non-metal or both. These properties are called periodic properties. The elements on the left are metals and those on the right are non-metals.
Complete step by step answer:
We must have to know that the potassium is an element with an atomic number 19 . It is a silvery white metal and an alkali metal. The symbol of potassium is K derived from the Neo-Latin name Kalium. It is a soft metal which can be easily cut with a knife. In the periodic table it lies on group 1 and period 4.
We need to know that the Na term is used to represent sodium with atomic number 11. Sodium is a metal lying in group 1 and period 3 of the periodic table. The symbol Na is derived from Latin name Natrium. Just like potassium it can also be cut easily with a knife. But it is highly volatile in nature. Pure sodium in contact with oxygen can explode. Hence, they are not available in free state in nature. Therefore, the option B is incorrect.
We can also remember that the Ca term is used for calcium. It is an alkaline earth metal with atomic number 20. It lies in group 1 and period 4 of the periodic table. Therefore, the option C is incorrect.
We must know that the Cu term is used to represent copper. The symbol Cu is derived from Latin name cuprum. It has an atomic number of 29 and it lies in group 11 and period 4 of the periodic table. Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Hence, the correct answer to the question is option A.
Note:
We must have to know that in periodic tables there are many elements which have a different name and they are represented by a different symbol. This is so because the symbols are given according to their Latin names. While a majority of elements are symbolized from their canonical name. Like Sodin is represented by Na (Natrium), Potassium is represented by K (Kalium), Gold is represented by Au (Aurum), Silver is represented by Ag (Argentum).