No it is a base
No, phosphorous acid does not come from potash. Potash refers to compounds containing potassium, while phosphorous acid is derived from phosphorus. Phosphorous acid is typically produced by the reaction of white phosphorus with a strong base.
Potash itself is not an element, but it refers to Potassium based compounds. Potassium is a metal, so potash is metallic.
No potash is potassium carbonate, which contains the potassium (K+) ion
Soda lye, known as sodium hydroxide Potash lye, a less common name for potassium hydroxide Chamber lye, urine
Both conventional potash mining and solution mining involve extracting potash minerals from underground deposits. Both methods typically involve drilling wells and pumping water or brine to dissolve the potash, which is then brought to the surface for processing. However, conventional mining involves physically extracting the potash ore, while solution mining involves pumping water or brine into the ore deposit to dissolve the potash and then pumping the resulting brine solution to the surface for further processing.
No, phosphorous acid does not come from potash. Potash refers to compounds containing potassium, while phosphorous acid is derived from phosphorus. Phosphorous acid is typically produced by the reaction of white phosphorus with a strong base.
KOH - potassium hydroxide or caustic potash and HCl hydrochloric Acid
There is no such thing as caustic acid - caustic soda - YES. Caustic potash - YES - but not caustic acid
Acid reduces Ph So by adding potash you will neutralise the acid and regain the correct Ph
Add potash. See your pool shop with a sample of your water and the size of your pool and he will give you what your pool requires.
potash is in bananas
Lignite is a low grade form of coal. When combined with potash, it can form ulmic acid. It is composed mainly of Carbon.
a mineral that is put in fertilizer
The word "potash" is derived from the element "potassium".
No
advantages to mining potash
Julie Potash is 5' 4".