Because originally potassium was extracted from "pot ash" (wood ash)
Potassium is kalium in Latin.
The proper name is potassium fluoride. The formula is KF.
The compound name of KF is potassium fluoride.
The latin name for potassium is kalium.
Same "Potassium nitride"
The scientific name for potassium is potassium.
Potassium is a generic name. The chemical substance is potassium.
No, the formal name is potassium ethanoate
Kalium is the latin name for potassium.
The common name for potassium nitrate is saltpeter, but I don't think potassium nitride has a common name.
Potassium Iodide
potassium chloride (KCl), potassium citrate, potassium acetate, potassium bicarbonate, potassium gluconate, potassium bicarbonate
It comes from potash. This word comes from the ashes of a wood fire, on which your pot was boiling.
Potassium is kalium in Latin.
The name aluminium is derived from the antic name of potassium aluminium sulfate - K2Al6(OH)12(SO4)4 - alumen.
Potassium is the name of the element. The symbol is K.
The name implies potassium and oxygen.