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No, potassium is not a polyatomic ion. Potassium is a monatomic ion represented by the symbol K+ and carries a single positive charge.
The chemical symbol for potassium is K.The abbreviation on the periodic table is K.
The chemical formula for sulfate ion is SO4^2- and for a potassium ion is K^+.
The chemical symbol for the boron ion is B3+.
Potassium wouldn't have a chemical formula as its not a compound, its an element by itself, represented by the symbol K. A chemical formula with potassium in it would be something like potassium iodide (KI) or potassium oxide (K20).