Potash:
- Potash is made up of a variety of salts that have been extracted and processed and include water-soluble potassium.
- Potash refers to plant ashes or wood ashes submerged in a pot of water, which was the primary method of producing the product until the industrial period.
Name-Reason:
- Potash is the general term for a variety of potassium-containing chemicals, including Potassium carbonate (), Potassium oxide (), and Potassium chloride ().
- These chemicals are mostly employed in the fertilizer manufacturing process.
- Potash is derived from the Dutch term potaschen, which means "pot ashes."
Hence, it is called Potash.