fertilizer, salt substitute. also makes up potashh (look it up)=called potassium chloride==name: KCl==group: halide=
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where is coquina rock found
it is found every where on earth
found in namibia
protons and neutronsProtons and Neutrons are found in the Nucleus.Electrons are found orbiting the Nucleus.
Sylvite (KCl) is mined.
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Native potassium chloride.
Sylvite (potassium chloride or KCl) forms isometric hexoctahedral crystals, very similar to salt (sodium chloride or NaCl) crystals.
Common examples are: calcite, calcium carbonate, halite, sylvite, gypsum etc.
and gypsum, sylvite, carnalite, etc.
Sylvite, Halite, Fluorite, Gypsum, Anhydrite, Barite, Calcite, Dolomite, Borax, and Epsonite are common evaporites.
The most important minerals of potassium are: potash, sylvite, carnalite, kainite, polyhalite, biotite, etc.
Potassium can be found in most fruits and vegetables.Answer 2:Potassium is found extensively as potash (KOH). It is mined in Germany, USA, and elsewhere. Minerals such as sylvite (KCl), carnallite, and langbeinite, are found in ancient lake and sea beds. (source webelements.com)
NaCl is the rock salt (sodium chloride, table salt, halite). KCl is potassium chloride (sylvite as a natural mineral).
Chlorine is most commonly found in salt, "sodium chloride." Potassium chloride (KCl, aka sylvite) is another common chlorine containing mineral. Chlorine may be extracted from these salts and used to treat municipal water supplies to prevent cholera and other water born illnesses. Chlorine may also be placed in man made swimming pools to inhibit bacterial growth.