major minerals
potassium feldspar i think I had this same question in one of my earth science homeworks and thats what i put so hopefullt its right.
potassium dichromate
It's a compound. Potassium iodide, KI, is an ionic compound consisting of ions of potassium (K+) and one of iodine, referred to as iodide ions (I-). A link can be found below.
Fluorine and potassium react violently with one another to produce potassium fluoride and emit copious heat.
Sodium and potassium are both highly reactive because they have only one outer shell electron which they lose very easily to form Na+ and K+ ions respectively. The sodium and potassium in the body are already in the form of these ions.
In nature, potassium is always found as one or more of its compounds.
Many of them deplete your body of minerals like potassium. Furosemide is one of the worst.
yes. Potassium is one of the elements you need in your body.
There are 3 atoms in each molecule of Potassium Hydroxide.The molecular formula is KOH. Hence, there is one atom of Potassium, one of Oxygen and one of Hydrogen.
One medication is spironolactone. This medication is a potassium-sparing diuretic that prevents potassium from entering into the kidney.
Potassium is one of the many minerals found in ridge gourds. The average ridge gourd contains anywhere from 0 to 100 milligrams of potassium.
Hypokalemia refers to a deficiency of potassium in the body. The best way to replenish one's level of potassium is to take potassium supplements. If a person's potassium level is seriously low, they may be hooked up to a potassium IV so that they don't die.
== Potassium (K) and iodine (I) combine in a one-to-one ratio to form potassium iodide, which has KI as its chemical or molecular formula. A link can be found below for more information.
There is more than one reason for lack of Potassium in the body. The most common is not getting enough in your diet. Second is your body is not absorbing Potassium when it does get it due to other health reasons. Your body could be flushing out the Potassium too quickly ( urinating frequently) Lack of Potassium can cause Heart Attacks. Serious business. Talk with your Doctor and see if a Potassium supplement ( vitamin) will give you what you need. If not, then the Doctor will have to look for other health reasons.
Both are alkali metals. Both are minerals. Both are never found in nature. Have an inverse relationship in the body - as one increases, the other decreases
Potassium is necessary for the body to function but it is not one of the major elements (by weight %) in the body less than half a percent. Here is a list of the most important elements: 65% Oxygen 18% Carbon 10% Hydrogen 3% Nitrogen 1.5% Calcium 1% Phosphorous 0.35% Potassium 0.25% Sulfur 0.15% Sodium 0.15% Chlorine 0.05% Magnesium 0.0004% Iron 0.00004% Iodine another list can be found at: http://www.freeinfosociety.com/site.php?postnum=658
Sodium and potassium are the elements from group one in periodic table. They are the backbone elements in electrolyte balance in the body. Sodium ion remains in the extracellular compartment. Potassium remain in the intracellular compartment. Intracellular means inside the cells. You have approximately double the number of potassium ions in the body as compared to sodium ions.