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Why does Potassium come after Argon in the Periodic table?

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Why does Potassium come after Argon in the Periodic table?

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K has one more proton than Ar. Position in the periodic table is determined by atomic number, not mass. The reason for the discrepancy is that Ar has 22 neutrons compared to 20 for K.

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