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potassium
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po·tas·si·um  (p-ts-m)
n. Symbol K
A soft, silver-white, highly or explosively reactive metallic element that occurs in nature only in compounds. It is obtained by electrolysis of its common hydroxide and found in, or converted to, a wide variety of salts used especially in fertilizers and soaps. Atomic number 19; atomic weight 39.098; melting point 63.65°C; boiling point 774°C; specific gravity 0.862; valence 1. See Table at element.

[From potash (from which it was first obtained).]

po·tassic adj.

potassium [pəˈtæsɪəm]
n
(Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) a light silvery element of the alkali metal group that is highly reactive and rapidly oxidizes in air; occurs principally in carnallite and sylvite. It is used when alloyed with sodium as a cooling medium in nuclear reactors and its compounds are widely used, esp in fertilizers. Symbol: K; atomic no.: 19; atomic wt.: 39.0983; valency: 1; relative density: 0.862; melting pt.: 63.71°C; boiling pt.: 759°C
[New Latin potassa potash]
potassic  adj

potassium  (p-ts-m)
Symbol K
A soft, highly reactive, silvery-white metallic element of the alkali group occurring in nature only in compounds. It is essential for the growth of plants and is used especially in fertilizers and soaps. Atomic number 19; atomic weight 39.098; melting point 63.65°C; boiling point 774°C; specific gravity 0.862; valence 1. See Periodic Table.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.potassium - a light soft silver-white metallic element of the alkali metal grouppotassium - a light soft silver-white metallic element of the alkali metal group; oxidizes rapidly in air and reacts violently with water; is abundant in nature in combined forms occurring in sea water and in carnallite and kainite and sylvite
metal, metallic element - any of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids that conduct heat or electricity and can be formed into sheets etc.
carnallite - a white or reddish mineral consisting of hydrous chlorides of potassium and magnesium; used as a fertilizer and as a source of potassium and magnesium
kainite - a white mineral consisting of magnesium sulphate and potassium chloride; a source of potassium salts; used as a fertilizer
langbeinite - a mineral consisting of potassium magnesium double sulphate; used as a fertilizer
brine, saltwater, seawater - water containing salts; "the water in the ocean is all saltwater"
sylvine, sylvite - a mineral consisting of native potassium chloride; an important ore of potassium that is found in sedimentary beds
Translations
potassium [pəˈtæsɪəm]
A. Npotasio m
B. CPD potassium cyanide Ncianuro m de potasio
potassium nitrate Nnitrato m de potasio
potassium sulphate Nsulfato m potásico

potassium [pəˈtæsiəm]
npotassium m
modif [chloride, fluoride, carbonate] → de potassium; [supplement] → de potassium; [deficiency] → en potassium
potassium deficiency → carence en potassium

potassium
nKalium nt

potassium [pəˈtæsɪəm] npotassio

potassium
n potassium [pəˈtӕsiəm]
a silvery-white element. kalium بوتاسيوم калий draslík kalium das Kalium κάλιο potasio kaalium پتاسیم kalium potassium אַשלגָן पोटैशियम kalijev hidroksid kálium potas kalíum potassio カリウム 칼륨 kalis kālijs kalium kalium kalium potas potássio potasiu калий draslík kalij kalijum kalium ธาตุโพแทสเซียม potasyum калій پوٹاشيم، چاندي کي طرح ايک سفيد مادہ ka-li


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