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Some colors that start with the letter A are:
  • alabaster
  • Alice blue
  • alizarin
  • almond
  • amaranth
  • amaranth cerise
  • amaranth deep purple
  • amaranth magenta
  • amaranth pink
  • amaranth purple
  • Amazon green
  • amber
  • American rose
  • amethyst
  • anti-flash white
  • antique brass (a Crayola Crayon color)
  • antique fuchsia
  • antique gold
  • antique white
  • apple green
  • apricot
  • aqua
  • aquamarine (a Crayola Crayon color)
  • army green
  • arsenic
  • arylide yellow
  • ash
  • ash grey
  • asparagus (a Crayola Crayon color)
  • atomic tangerine (a Crayola Crayon color)
  • aubergine (deep purple)
  • auburn
  • aureolin
  • auroline
  • avocado
  • azure
  • azure mist
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Some colors that start with the letter A are:
  • alabaster
  • Alice blue
  • alizarin
  • almond
  • amaranth
  • amaranth cerise
  • amaranth deep purple
  • amaranth magenta
  • amaranth pink
  • amaranth purple
  • Amazon green
  • amber
  • American rose
  • amethyst
  • anti-flash white
  • antique brass (a Crayola Crayon color)
  • antique fuchsia
  • antique gold
  • antique white
  • apple green
  • apricot
  • aqua
  • aquamarine (a Crayola Crayon color)
  • army green
  • arsenic
  • arylide yellow
  • ash
  • ash grey
  • asparagus (a Crayola Crayon color)
  • atomic tangerine (a Crayola Crayon color)
  • aubergine (deep purple)
  • auburn
  • aureolin
  • auroline
  • avocado
  • azure
  • azure mist
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About 93% of the world potassium production was consumed by the fertilizer industry.[5]

Biological role

Potassium ions are an essential component of plant nutrition and are found in most soil types. Its primary use in agriculture, horticulture and hydroponic culture is as a fertilizer as the chloride (KCl), sulfate (K2SO4) or nitrate (KNO3).

In animal cells, potassium ions are vital to cell function. They participate in the Na-K pump.

In the form of potassium chloride, it is used to stop the heart, e.g. in cardiac surgery and execution by lethal injection.

Food applications

Potassium ion is a nutrient necessary for human life and health. Potassium chloride is used as a substitute for table salt by those seeking to reduce sodium intake so as to control hypertension. The USDA lists tomato paste, orange juice, beet greens, white beans, potatoes, bananas and many other good dietary sources of potassium, ranked according to potassium content per measure shown.[30]

Potassium sodium tartrate, or Rochelle salt (KNaC4H4O6) is the main constituent of baking powder. Potassium bromate (KBrO3) is a strong oxidiser, used as a flour improver (E924) to improve dough strength and rise height.

The sulfite compound, potassium bisulfite (KHSO3) is used as a food preservative, for example in wine and beer-making (but not in meats). It is also used to bleach textiles and straw, and in the tanning of leathers.

Industrial role

Potassium vapor is used in several types of magnetometers. An alloy of sodium and potassium, NaK (usually pronounced "nack"), that is liquid at room temperature, is used as a heat-transfer medium. It can also be used as a desiccant for producing dry and air-free solvents.

Potassium metal reacts vigorously with all of the halogens to form the corresponding potassium halides, which are white, water-soluble salts with cubic crystal morphology. Potassium bromide (KBr), potassium iodide (KI) and potassium chloride (KCl) are used in photographic emulsion to make the corresponding photosensitive silver halides.

Potassium hydroxide KOH is a strong base, used in industry to neutralize strong and weak acids and thereby finding uses in pH control and in the manufacture of potassium salts. Potassium hydroxide is also used to saponify fats and oils and in hydrolysis reactions, for example of esters and in industrial cleaners.

Potassium nitrate KNO3 or saltpeter is obtained from natural sources such as guano and evaporites or manufactured by the Haber process and is the oxidant in gunpowder (black powder) and an important agricultural fertilizer. Potassium cyanide KCN is used industrially to dissolve copper and precious metals particularly silver and gold by forming complexes; applications include gold mining, electroplating and electroforming of these metals. It is also used in organic synthesis to make nitriles. Potassium carbonate K2CO3, also known as potash, is used in the manufacture of glass and soap and as a mild desiccant.

Potassium chromate (K2CrO4) is used in inks, dyes, and stains (bright yellowish-red colour), in explosives and fireworks, in safety matches, in the tanning of leather and in fly paper. Potassium fluorosilicate (K2SiF6) is used in specialized glasses, ceramics, and enamels. Potassium sodium tartrate, or Rochelle salt (KNaC4H4O6) is used in the silvering of mirrors.

The superoxide KO2 is an orange-colored solid used as a portable source of oxygen and as a carbon dioxide absorber. It is useful in portable respiration systems. It is widely used in submarines and spacecraft as it takes less volume than O2 (g).

4 KO2 + 2 CO2 → 2 K2CO3 + 3 O2

Potassium chlorate KClO3 is a strong oxidant, used in percussion caps and safety matches and in agriculture as a weedkiller. Glass may be treated with molten potassium nitrate KNO3 to make toughened glass, which is much stronger than regular glass.

Potassium cobaltinitrite K3[Co(NO2)6] is used as artist's pigment under the name of Aureolin or Cobalt yellow

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