potassium can be found in bananas, strawberries, oranges, and much more.
Saskatchewan, Germany, California, New Mexico, and Utah. Found by mining and in oceans/ lakes
that is found in fireworks its what makes them purple/lilac
Potassium is very reactive, so it's never found free in nature. Potassium can be obtained from the minerals sylvite (KCl), carnallite (KCl·MgCl2·6H2O), langbeinite (K2Mg2(SO4)3) and polyhalite (K2Ca2Mg(SO4)4·2H2O). These minerals are often found in ancient lake and sea beds. Caustic potash, another important source of potassium, is primarily mined in Germany, New Mexico, California and Utah
The deposits often show layers starting with the least soluble at the bottom and the most soluble on top. Deposits of niter (potassium nitrate) are formed by decomposition of organic material in contact with atmosphere, mostly in caves; because of the good water solubility of niter the formation of larger deposits requires special environmental conditions.
You can buy it at any chemical store, or online at a scientific supply website such as UnitedNuclear.com, but online ordering can charge you a hazmat fee because of the reactive potassium handling.
A natural resource of potassuim is in many foods like meat, milk, raisons, Prunes, apricots, dates, strawberries, bananas, watermelon, cantaloupe, citrus fruits, beets, greens, spinach, tomatoes, mushrooms, soy products, veggie burgers, peas, beans, turckey, fish, beef, salmon, cod and potatoes and many more.
Potassium is found in a lot of foods including broccoli, peas, tomatoes and potatoes. It's also found in Oranges and other citrus fruits, bananas, apples, avocados and raisins. Additionally it can be found in whole grains, wheat germ and nuts. It can also be found in fish such as salmon and snapper.
Most of the potassium is lost when processing or canning foods.
Any local drugstores, such as CVS. Another option would be a vitamin store such as GNC or Vitamin World.
It is found in whole grains, meat, legumes, and some fruits and vegetables
bananas
Potassium is not an organic compound. It is an element.
it is organic
organic
it is inorganic
it depends on the counter part. For example potassium isocyanate is inorganic and phenyl isocyanate is organic
Organic
Potassium is not an organic compound. It is an element.
· Water · Organic material · hydrogen, silicon, potassium, thorium, and chlorine
Potassium is not an organic compound, it is a pure substance, an element.
The main ions found inside a neuron are potassium and organic anions. The organic anions cannot cross the cell membrane but potassium ions can. It is the diffusion of potassium ions out of the cell which is the main cause of the resting membrane potential.
it is organic
Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, calcium, sodium & potassium
organic
inorganic
Potassium Permanganate or Potassium Manganate (VII)
Yes, it is possible.
it is inorganic