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
Potassium sorbate is an inorganic compound. It is the potassium salt of sorbic acid, which is a naturally occurring organic compound found in some fruits.
Potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KH2PO4) is inorganic because it does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds typically found in organic compounds.
Potassium is not an organic compound. It is an element.
Potassium fluoride is a compound composed of the elements potassium and fluoride. It is not an organic compound, as it does not contain carbon. It is commonly used in industrial applications and as a reagent in chemical reactions.
Organic Molecules are made up of two key elements, hydrogen and carbon. So the most likely answer to your question is any element that is not hydrogen of carbon. Maybe NaCi?
Potassium sorbate is an inorganic compound. It is the potassium salt of sorbic acid, which is a naturally occurring organic compound found in some fruits.
Organic
· 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.
Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, calcium, sodium & potassium
Potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KH2PO4) is inorganic because it does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds typically found in organic compounds.
Potassium is not an organic compound. It is an element.
Nothing, Naphthalene is an organic compound and can not mixed with ionic compound KI.
inorganic
Potassium Permanganate or Potassium Manganate (VII)
Acetone is a commonly used organic solvent for handling Potassium Fluoride. It is polar, miscible with water, and can efficiently dissolve Potassium Fluoride.