Use "potash" in a sentence

1. Some people make soap will potash with potash lye.

2. The mineral industry refers to potassium chloride either as potash, muriate of potash, or simply MOP.

3. The soil desperately needed potash.

4. Potash shortage is often an induced condition caused by too much nitrogen reducing the potash content to an unbalanced proportion.

5. Some people make soap with potash ash lye.

6. A suitable high potash alternative is tomato food.

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8. The most important use of potash is in fertilizer.

9. Salt and potash coexists closely with oil and gas.

10. But, mentioned in this article are the uses of potash Alum

11. Carnallite is an important source of potash, an invaluable fertilizer. Sylvite is the more important source of potash, but Carnallite makes a significant contribution

12. In Alberta people mine and drill for oil, potash, petrol and gas.

13. Other symptoms may indicate a lack of magnesium, nitrogen, or potash.

14. Once the salts melt, a gray - white substance is left. This is potash.

15. A complete fertilizer suitable most house plants includes nitrogen, phosphorus and potash.

16. The hydroelectric scheme may involve the potash industry in an extra expense.

17. The tonalites are hornblende-biotite-andesine-quartz rocks containing varying amounts of potash feldspar.

18. Potash production in the United States was not developed until World War I.

19. Several methods of producing potash fertilizer using potassium feldspar were introduced in brief.

20. Insitu leaching mining of deeply buried polyhalite can alleviate severe shortages of potash resources in China.

21. Antimonious is converted into Antimonic chloride by treatment with permanganate of potash in an acid solution

22. Cottonseed meal fertilizer provides a healthy kick of slow-releasing nitrogen, potash, and phosphorus.

23. Antimonious is converted into antimonic chloride by treatment with permanganate of potash in an acid solution

24. Angelicic acid (uncountable) (organic chemistry, obsolete) An acid with chemical formula C 10 H 8 O 4, found combined with potash in the alkaline liquor obtained by heating the balsam of angelica with caustic potash.

25. Upstream oil and gas, Natural gas pipelines, Potash As above Process-specific cleaner fuel standards

26. So, for example, the gorse, fixing nitrogen, the bracken, collecting potash, that sort of thing.

27. This has led to a shift away from the traditional use of phosphate and potash.

28. Strong alkaline solutions of Caustic soda or caustic potash dissolve tin forming the stannate, Na2SnO3, or K2SnO3

29. Bromine is obtained from seawater, natural brines, or as the by -product brines of potash recovery

30. The chloride - free potash fertilizer include potassium sulphate, potassium nitrate, potassium dihydrogen phosphate and so on.

31. (Bichromate of Potash) Potassium Dichromate is a water soluble chemical stain that reacts with the tannin in the wood

32. Potash Alum is obtained by a common process, where leaching of Alumina from bauxite is done and then is …

33. MdK combines all the activities of the former German Democratic Republic in the potash and rock salt sectors.

34. Sylvinite is the most important source for the production of potash in North America, Russia and the UK.

35. Piedmont potassic alteration zone is the product of potash feldspathization, part of the zone is ore body. Sentencedict.com

36. Alum is referred to a class of chemical compounds, and also to a specific chemical compound which is the potash Alum

37. The herb also contains quantities of tannin, resin, nitrate of potash, other salts, the bitter glucoside absinthe, and Absinthic …

38. Since 1998, Canpotex has supplied almost 1.5 million metric tons of potash to Tata Chemicals Limited (TCL), worth about USD 200 million.

39. Give a little extra nitrogen to blackcurrants and cooking apples; extra potash to gooseberries and red and white currants.

40. Potassium dichromate, potassium Bichromate, kaliumdichromat, iopezite, dipotassium Bichromate, dipotassium dichromate, potassium dichromate vi, dichromic acid dipotassium salt, dipotassium dichromium heptaoxide, Bichromate of potash

41. Potassium dichromate, potassium Bichromate, kaliumdichromat, iopezite, dipotassium Bichromate, dipotassium dichromate, potassium dichromate vi, dichromic acid dipotassium salt, dipotassium dichromium heptaoxide, Bichromate of potash

42. Potash is one of the country's main exports and in 1979 work began on a £65 million extraction plant in Amman.

43. The fluid is drawn off by tilting the glass or with Bibulous paper, and the potash removed by washing with a few drops of water

44. Indian companies are actively pursuing sourcing of rock phosphate, phosphoric acid and potash, all of which are fertilizer inputs, from Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Jordan.

45. In general, when we talk of Alum powder, we refer to potash or hydrated Aluminum potassium sulfate, which is chemically represented as KAl(SO 4) 2.12H …

46. Sodium hydroxide, sometimes called Caustic soda; Potassium hydroxide, sometimes called Caustic potash; Calcium oxide, sometimes called Caustic lime; Caustic may also refer to:

47. It is also richly endowed with a number of minerals including iron ore, potash, I mentioned uranium, nickel, zinc, diamonds, and also has advanced mining technology.

48. Therefore, the albitization of plagioclase is shown in the early stage of diagenesis and albitization of potash feldspar appears only in the late stage of diagenesis.

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50. Cottonseed meal feeds nitrogen, potash, phosphorus, and other minor nutrients over a period of time, eliminating runoff, and promoting vigorous growth of vegetables, landscape plants, and turf

51. Caustic potash has a great affinity for Carbonic acid; and it is sufficient to shake it in order for it to seize upon the acid and form bicarbonate of potassium

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53. Alkalinization: In the early 19th century the Dutchman Coenraad Johannes van Houten discovered that the acid taste of cocoa was neutralized if he added alkali-potash to the nibs before they were roasted.

54. The final solution, termed Bitterns, has a specific gravity of 1.25–1.26 and is used in some countries (United States and Israel) in the manufacture of potash, bromine, epsom salts (magnesium sulfate), and magnesium chloride.…

55. Coffee bushes deficient in potash defoliate easily after a heavy crop or during a dry spell. Prolongedm, severe potassium deficiency results in die-back of branches or the death of the entire tree.

56. Diversion of traffic As part of the evidence submitted to the Agency, the applicants provided statistical information concerning potash traffic transshipped in Thunder Bay to U.S. destinations for the period from 1986 to 1992.

57. Textural and mineralogical features of potash-rich basaltic rocks of the absarokite-shoshonite-Banakite series strongly suggest that most of the large crystals and aggregates in these rocks are xenocrysts and microxenoliths, not true phenocrysts as was previously thought.

58. Less publicized, perhaps, is the enormous importance to India’s food security of countries such as Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria as providers of rock phosphate and phosphoric acid and potash, all of which translate into fertilizer for our farmers.

59. According to the Werra Potash Mining Museum in Heringen, Monte Kali has been in operation since 1976; as of August 2016, it covered 98 hectares (240 acres) and contained approximately 201 million tonnes of salt, with another 900 tonnes being added every hour and 7.2 million tonnes a year.

60. As nouns the difference between Alkaloid and alkali is that Alkaloid is (organic chemistry) any of many organic heterocyclic bases, that occur in nature and often have medicinal properties while alkali is (chemistry) one of a class of caustic bases, such as soda, potash, ammonia, and lithia, whose distinguishing peculiarities are solubility in alcohol and