Potassium Symbol Copy Paste
Copy the potassium symbol K⁺ and related electrolyte notation for medical, chemistry, cardiology, and renal notes.
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Short examples you can copy or adapt in notes and documents.
- Write the potassium ion: K⁺
- Mark high potassium: K⁺ ↑
- List cardiac and renal electrolytes together
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How do I copy the potassium symbol?
Select the copy card for K⁺. QuickSymbols copies it to your clipboard so you can paste it into your notes or document.
Why is potassium written as K⁺?
Potassium commonly forms an ion with a single positive charge. Its chemical symbol comes from the Latin name kalium, giving K⁺.