The common name for potassium 4-chlorobenzoate is potassium para-chlorobenzoate. It is a potassium salt of para-chlorobenzoic acid, often used in various chemical applications, including as a preservative and in pharmaceutical formulations.
Potassium Acetate
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It's commonly called Alum
The common charge for the element potassium is +1.
Potassium has three naturally occurring isotopes: potassium-39, potassium-40, and potassium-41. The most common isotope is potassium-39, which makes up about 93% of naturally occurring potassium.
Potassium Acetate
Potassium Carbonate
Potassium nitride is the compound formed from potassium and nitrogen. It has the chemical formula K3N.
The common name of potassium hydroxide is caustic potash. Historically, lye was potassium hydroxide, but the meaning has since changed to include sodium hydroxide
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It is sometimes called sulphate of potash, arcanite, or archaically known as potash of sulfur. There are no other common wordings for it.
The official IUPAC name is potassium hexacyanoferrate. The formula is:K3[Fe(CN6)]
Potassium nitrate, Pitkari
That IS the scientific name (except it shouldn't be capitalized). Its common name is "saltpeter".
There really aren't any, since potassium is not something you find lying around (it's way too reactive). Potassium hydroxide has a common name of "lye" if that helps. You might also hear it called "potash" (which is where the word potassium comes from).
That would be potassium chloride. Potash is its' common name.