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Definition of Kalium

Kalium
Kalium Ka"li*um, n. [NL. See Kali.] (Chem.) Potassium; -- so called by the German chemists.

Meaning of Kalium from wikipedia

- Pot****ium is a chemical element; it has symbol K (from Neo-Latin kalium) and atomic number 19. It is a silvery white metal that is soft enough to easily...
- Pot****ium chloride (KCl, or pot****ium salt) is a metal halide salt composed of pot****ium and chlorine. It is odorless and has a white or colorless vitreous...
- Pot****ium fluoride is the chemical compound with the formula KF. After hydrogen fluoride, KF is the primary source of the fluoride ion for applications...
- und in die letztere Kalium und Natronium zu setzen. — Gilbert." (In our German nomenclature, I would suggest the names Kalium and Natronium, if one...
- Pot****ium iodide is a chemical compound, medication, and dietary supplement. It is a medication used for treating hyperthyroidism, in radiation emergencies...
- The Kalium Database is a manually curated biomedical database on K+ channel ligands found in the venom of scorpions, spiders, sea anemones, cone snails...
- symbol). K is the chemical symbol for element pot****ium (from its Latin name kalium). Triangle K. Josef K is the name of the prin****l character in Franz Kafka's...
- potash, and also gave pot****ium its chemical symbol K (from the German name Kalium), which ultimately derived from alkali. Alkalis are all Arrhenius bases...
- pot****ium (USAN) (brand names Venactone, Soldactone), also known as aldadiene kalium, the pot****ium salt of canrenoic acid, is an aldosterone antagonist of the...
- some romance languages use "sodium" for "natrium" and "pot****ium" for "kalium", and the French, Italians, Gr****s, Portuguese and Poles prefer "azote/azot/azoto"...