yes
Saskatchewan's potash deposits are estimated to contain around 6 billion tons of potash reserves.
It's commonly called Alum
The chemical formula for red prussiate of potash is KFe(CN)6.
Potash has a shiny lustre. It appears as glassy or vitreous with a reflective quality when it catches light.
Yes, potash can dissolve in water. Potash is a common term for potassium-containing compounds like potassium carbonate or potassium hydroxide, both of which are soluble in water.
potash is in bananas
a mineral that is put in fertilizer
There are Potash mines in Utah. Potash deposts are also known in North Dakota, Montana and Michigan.
The word "potash" is derived from the element "potassium".
No
advantages to mining potash
Julie Potash is 5' 4".
Arab Potash was created in 1956.
potash is found in p.a
James P Searls has written: 'Potash' -- subject(s): Potash industry and trade, Potash
Potash itself is not an element, but it refers to Potassium based compounds. Potassium is a metal, so potash is metallic.
It's commonly called Alum