When you understand what happens to the body with ESRD, it will be very clear to you.
Sodium bicarbonate is NaHCO3, potassium carbonate is KHCO3. The difference is that sodium and potassium are two different elements, though they have very similar properties. Potassium bicarbonate is more soluble in water.
sodium and potassium
It is mined but there are different types Monoammonium phosphate Sodium bicarbonate Potassium bicarbonate Potassium bicarbonate & Urea Complex Potassium Chloride these are just the powder type
No, potassium carbonate (K2CO3) is a substance often referred to as potash (though the term"potash" refer to other substances). It is a potassium compound. Bicarbonate of soda or baking soda is sodium bicarbonate or sodium hydrogen carbonate (NaHCO3). It is a sodium compound. Baking power is a mixture that contains sodium bicarbonate.
Electrolytes.
Sodium, Na. Potassium, K. Calcium, Ca. Magnesium, Mg. Chlorine, Cl. Bicarbonate should be CO2. Phosphorus, P.
it could be sodium bicarbonate or potassium carbonate or sodium benzoate.
Na (sodium), K (potassium), Cl (chloride), Mg (magnesium), Ca (calcium).
Baking powder does contain sodium monophosphate but usually also contains sodium bicarbonate, potassium tartrate and sometimes corn starch. Baking soda however, is pure sodium bicarbonate.
No, many contains sodium bicarbonate, potassium bicarbonate, or calcium carbonate instead.
Glucose Urea Creatinine Sodium Potassium Chloride Bicarbonate
If it exists, it would most likely mimic that of sodium bicarbonate; only experiments would determine if the same applies for potassium bicarbonate.