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Why is Kalium called Potassium?


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Potassium:

  1. Potassium is a chemical element and is represented by K.
  2. It has an atomic number of 19.

Kalium:

  1. Potash is referred to as Kalium in Medieval Latin. Potash, on the other hand, is an English term.
  2. Potash is also said to be derived from the Arabic term qali, which implies alkali.
  3. As a result, the chemical symbol for potassium is the letter K.

Hence, Kalium is called Potassium.


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