That's oddly specific. There are probably far more than eleven specific uses for potash.
Generally speaking, it's used for making soap, making glass, and in fertilizers. It was traditionally used to bleach cloth as well, though I'm not sure that's still done in the modern day.
Potash is commonly used in agriculture as a fertilizer to provide potassium for plant growth. It is also used in various industrial processes such as in the production of glass, soaps, and ceramics. Additionally, potash can be used in water softening and as a component in some medications.
It can be used as fertilizer for your garden to improve the potash component of the soil.
potash is in bananas
a mineral that is put in fertilizer
The word "potash" is derived from the element "potassium".
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advantages to mining potash
Julie Potash is 5' 4".
Arab Potash was created in 1956.
There are Potash mines in Utah. Potash deposts are also known in North Dakota, Montana and Michigan.
potash is found in p.a
James P Searls has written: 'Potash' -- subject(s): Potash industry and trade, Potash