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Potassium - Wikipedia
Potassium 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 cut ...
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Potassium - MedlinePlus
Potassium is a mineral that your body needs to work properly. It is a type of electrolyte. It helps your nerves to function and muscles to contract.
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Potassium - The Nutrition Source
Potassium is an essential mineral that is needed by all tissues in the body. It is sometimes referred to as an electrolyte.
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potass
potass Chem. Now rare. (pəʊˈtæs, ˈpɒtæs) [ad. F. potasse potash.] An anglicized form, variously used according to the chemical notions of the time, for potash, potassa, and (in names of compounds) potassium.1799 Med. Jrnl. I. 243 To reduce the dropsical swellings..ten or fifteen grains of potass, tw...
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Potassium: Sources, Deficiencies, Overdose, Treatment & More
Potassium is a mineral found in the foods you eat. It's also an electrolyte. Electrolytes conduct electrical impulses throughout the body.
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Potassium - Health Professional Fact Sheet
Potassium, the most abundant intracellular cation, is an essential nutrient that is naturally present in many foods and available as a dietary supplement.
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potassa
‖ potassa Chem. (pəʊˈtæsə) [mod.L.: see potash.] The name appropriated by Davy to potassium monoxide, K2O, also called anhydrous potash; sometimes also applied to the hydrate or hydroxide, KHO (= K2H2O2), also called potassa fusa and caustic potash. Formerly used in names of chemical compounds in wh...
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How Potassium Can Help Prevent or Treat High Blood Pressure
Foods rich in potassium are important in managing high blood pressure, also known as hypertension. Potassium can reduce the effects of sodium.
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Potassium and your health - health benefits and how much you need
It helps your nerves, muscles and heart to work and it also helps move nutrients to your body's cells. Most people get enough potassium from their diet.
www.healthdirect.gov.au
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Potassium - National Kidney Foundation
Potassium is vital for body functions, but imbalances can be harmful, especially with kidney disease. High or low levels may cause symptoms like muscle ...
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Potassium - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Potassium is most commonly used for treating and preventing low potassium levels, treating high blood pressure, and preventing stroke.
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Edmund Alexander Parkes
completed and edited Anthony Todd Thomson's Practical Treatise on Diseases Affecting the Skin and in 1852 he published a paper on the action of Liquor Potassæ
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potassane
† ˈpotaˌssane Chem. [f. potass-ium + -ane.] Davy's proposed name for potassium chloride.1812 Sir H. Davy Chem. Philos. 327 Muriate of potash, which may be called potassane, consists of 75 of potassium and 67 of chlorine... Potassane is the only known combination of potassium and chlorine.
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Billson's Brewery
Billson's also took advantage of the high quality of its water to produce aerated mineral waters, including soda water, potass water, and lithia water
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potassic
potassic, a. Chem. (pəʊˈtæsɪk) [f. potass-a or potass-ium + -ic; so F. potassique.] a. Of, pertaining to, or containing potassium or potash; = potassium in comb. Also in compounds, as mono-potassic, dipotassic; hydropotassic (combined with water).1858 Mayne Expos. Lex. s.v., Berzelius termed..the co...
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