the ionic name for potash is potassium carbonate.
Potassium carbonate
carbonated ash
Potassium bromate
Magnesium Bromide
The correct formula is K2Se. It is an ionic compound: potassium selenide.
Potassium (K) was derived from potash (KOH). The name is therefore a derivation of the word "potash".
sodium bicarbonate
carbonated ash
Potassium bromate
The correct name after IUPAC nomenclature is triberyllium dinitride.
Magnesium Bromide
Potash
"potash"
The correct formula is K2Se. It is an ionic compound: potassium selenide.
It's commonly called Alum
Yes - that is usually correct
A potash laborer performs varying tasks in a potash mine; driving trucks, operating machinery, doing maintenance work, handling explosives, you name it.
Potash is the name for fertilizer made from potassium. As a necessary nutrient in the body, potash is fairly safe for animals.