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Topic: Element Name Potassium

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Favorite possession(s):Gas oven
Intelligence:Intelligent
Personality:Nervous
Favorite activity(s):Gardening
Favorite food(s):Anything with salt,  Vegetarian,  Fish and chips
Favorite animal(s):Goldfish fishtank
Interest(s):Chemistry
Favorite great thinker(s):Marie Curie
Favorite sport(s):Paintball
Ultimate fantasy(s):Having severe anorexia
Favorite drink(s):Milk,  Orange Juice,  Lemonade
Medical note(s):Uses laxatives,  Undergoing therapy
Favorite quote(s):"There is no sincerer love than the love of food." - George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
"Fill what's empty , empty what's full, and scratch where it itches." - the Duchess of Windsor, when asked what is the secret of a long and happy life
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Borg Svemann,
Woodworker

Zinc, manganese, magnesium, copper, potassium and phosphorous are the elements included the dietary intake.
Principally, these are magnesium, zinc, calcium, potassium and iodine, together with minute amounts of other trace elements, all of which are needed by the body for it to function efficiently.
Nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, organic elements, metals and microorganisms are the main pollution elements.
Miles Rhodes,
Wine Taster

A soil test is a process by which elements (phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sodium, sulfur, manganese, copper and zinc) are chemically removed from the soil and measured for their "plant available" content within the sample.
If potassium is provided in a soluble form but nitrogen is supplied by a controlled-release material, more potassium than nitrogen will be leached from the soil and an imbalance between the two elements will occur.
It is fact that we lag behind our counterparts in Europe, where Calcium is recognised as a fertiliser element alongside phosphate, potassium, magnesium and sulphur.
Billie Kirgan,
Machinist

Mineral elements found in aloe vera include calcium, chlorine, sodium, potassium and manganese, zinc, copper and chromium.
Some trace elements that appear in the water are iodide, gold, silver, lithium, sodium fluoride, potassium chlorate, potassium permanganate, and magnesium sulfates.
A balanced electrolyte-trace element powder to be used as a supplemental source of energy and of calcium, phosphorus, salt and potassium.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

Field Element Size for Soil Phosphorus and Potassium in Continuous Production Systems This study was conducted to determine if large differences in soil test and forage yield parameters were present within small areas.
While it is true that the major elements nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (NPK) are more economically supplied in solid form, some 'experts' believed that it was only the quantity of these that counted.
Horticultural Rockwool is made of volcanic basaltic rock and a binder which prevents potassium hydroxide and other elements from leaching into the nutrient solution.
 
 
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