kaliuresis
The excretion of potassium in the urine is known as kaliuresis. This process helps regulate potassium levels in the body by removing excess potassium from the bloodstream.
The process of excreting salt from the surface of the body is called salt excretion.
The kidneys process the urine and the bladderholds it.
Urine breaks down rocks through a chemical process called chemical weathering. It involves the formation of new minerals or the decomposition of existing minerals. This process is not given a specific scientific name when urine is the agent.
glomeruli
Potassium is a generic name. The chemical substance is potassium.
The compound name of potassium and iodine is potassium iodide.
potassium thiocyanate
The compound name of potassium and bromine is potassium bromide.
The name "potassium" originates from the English word "potash," which refers to a type of potassium compound that was obtained through the process of leaching wood ash and evaporating the resulting liquid in pots. The "-ium" suffix is commonly used for naming elements in chemistry.
Potassium chloride
potassium nitrite