pottasium is a mineral.....isnt it? or is it a salt?
AnswerPotassium is a basic element; therefore it can't be broken down any farther and still be considered potassium. Potassium is one part of many different minerals, though, including one of the most common, potassium chloride, a well-known salt.
is calcium a mineral?
For example sylvite, KCl.
Potassium mineral salts are used for making some of the enzymes the plants don't need. Potassium mineral salts are used for making some of the enzymes the plants need. Or cheese?......
This mineral is called glauconite, an iron potassium silicate with very low weathering resistance.
Depending what kind of leaves, most leaves contain mostly carbon, small traces of iron, potassium, and other metals (assuming they can be found in the soil).
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In nature, potassium is always found as one or more of its compounds.
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potassium.
Calcium. Then others such as fluoride and potassium kagronide.
Potassium is what you want.
calcium, potassium, zinc, iron, phosphorus
I know Potassium for sure for bananas. the other thing is phosorur
Sodium and potassium. It's also called as electrolytes.
Sodium and potassium. It's also called as electrolytes.
No. Potassium is an element. In terms of nutrition it is a mineral.
Potassium is a mineral which is really important for heart function, skeletal and smooth muscle contraction.
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Potassium mineral salts are used for making some of the enzymes the plants don't need. Potassium mineral salts are used for making some of the enzymes the plants need. Or cheese?......