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  • Potassium silicate
  • Chemical compound

    Potassium silicate is the name for a family of inorganic compounds. The most common potassium silicate has the formula K2SiO3, samples of which contain

    Potassium silicate

    Potassium silicate

    Potassium_silicate

  • Sodium silicate
  • Hygroscopic chemical compound of variable Na2O/SiO2 ratio precursor of waterglass

    Sodium silicate is a generic name for chemical compounds with the formula Na 2xSi yO 2y+x or (Na 2O) x·(SiO 2) y, such as sodium metasilicate (Na 2SiO

    Sodium silicate

    Sodium_silicate

  • Silicate mineral paint
  • Paint coats with mineral binding agents

    preservation. Mineral colors are commonly understood to be silicate paints. These paints use potassium water glass as binder. They are also called water glass

    Silicate mineral paint

    Silicate_mineral_paint

  • Microcline
  • Igneous rock-forming feldspar mineral

    orthoclase into triclinic microcline. The chemical compound name is potassium aluminium silicate, and it is known as E number reference E555. Microcline may be

    Microcline

    Microcline

    Microcline

  • Chemical garden
  • Demonstration of metallic salts crystallization

    (FeCl2) crystals into a solution of potassium silicate (K2SiO3). The chemical garden relies on most transition metal silicates being insoluble in water and colored

    Chemical garden

    Chemical garden

    Chemical_garden

  • Wood preservation
  • Treatment or process aimed at extending the service life of wood structures

    number of European natural paint fabricants that have developed potassium silicate (potassium waterglass) based preservatives. They frequently include boron

    Wood preservation

    Wood preservation

    Wood_preservation

  • Potassium hydroxide
  • Inorganic compound (KOH)

    potassium silicates. KOH reacts with carbon dioxide to give potassium bicarbonate: KOH + CO2 → KHCO3 Historically, KOH was made by adding potassium carbonate

    Potassium hydroxide

    Potassium hydroxide

    Potassium_hydroxide

  • Silicate mineral
  • Rock-forming minerals with predominantly silicate anions

    the potassium cations K+ . In mineralogy, silicate minerals are classified into seven major groups according to the structure of their silicate anion:

    Silicate mineral

    Silicate mineral

    Silicate_mineral

  • Alkali–silica reaction
  • Chemical reaction damaging concrete

    Moreover, the soluble sodium or potassium silicate is very hygroscopic and swells when it absorbs water. When the sodium silicate gel forms and swells inside

    Alkali–silica reaction

    Alkali–silica reaction

    Alkali–silica_reaction

  • Geopolymer
  • Polymeric Si–O–Al framework similar to zeolites but amorphous

    metakaolin (calcined kaolinitic clay) and a solution of sodium or potassium silicate (waterglass). Geopolymerization tends to result in a highly connected

    Geopolymer

    Geopolymer

    Geopolymer

  • Moonstone (gemstone)
  • Semi-precious gemstone

    Moonstone is a sodium potassium aluminium silicate ((Na,K)AlSi3O8) of the feldspar group that displays a pearly and opalescent schiller. An alternative

    Moonstone (gemstone)

    Moonstone (gemstone)

    Moonstone_(gemstone)

  • Glass
  • Transparent non-crystalline solid material

    oxide into silicate glass lowers the melting point and viscosity of the melt. The high density of lead glass (silica + lead oxide (PbO) + potassium oxide (K2O)

    Glass

    Glass

    Glass

  • E number
  • Codes for food additives

    ; Takahashi, M.; Hayashi, Y. (1990). "Toxicity and carcinogenicity of potassium bromate–a new renal carcinogen". Environmental Health Perspectives. 87:

    E number

    E number

    E_number

  • Keimfarben
  • German paint manufacturer

    Ludwig I of Bavaria was a time of intensive research into water glass (potassium silicate). The king loved the colorful lime frescoes in North Italy and longed

    Keimfarben

    Keimfarben

  • Aluminosilicate
  • Mineral with elements Al, Si and O

    linkages.[citation needed] Commonly, the associate cations are sodium (Na+), potassium (K+) and Hydrogen (H+). Such materials occur as minerals, coal combustion

    Aluminosilicate

    Aluminosilicate

  • Stradivarius
  • String instruments built by the Stradivari family, particularly Antonio

    varnishes to their instruments. Potassium borate (borax) may have been used to protect against woodworm. Sodium and potassium silicate may have been used to prevent

    Stradivarius

    Stradivarius

    Stradivarius

  • Copper silicate
  • Index of chemical compounds with the same name

    copper silicate minerals Abswurmbachite, a copper manganese silicate mineral Ajoite is a hydrated sodium potassium copper aluminium silicate hydroxide

    Copper silicate

    Copper_silicate

  • Tourmaline
  • Cyclosilicate mineral group

    crystalline silicate mineral group in which boron is compounded with elements such as aluminium, iron, magnesium, sodium, lithium, or potassium. This gemstone

    Tourmaline

    Tourmaline

    Tourmaline

  • Leaded glass
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Leaded glass may refer to: Lead glass, potassium silicate glass which has been impregnated with a small amount of lead oxide in its fabrication Lead came

    Leaded glass

    Leaded_glass

  • Jupiter, Florida
  • Town in the United States

    the upper portion of the tower, and the tower was repainted using a potassium silicate mineral coating. The lighthouse often is used as the symbol for Jupiter

    Jupiter, Florida

    Jupiter, Florida

    Jupiter,_Florida

  • List of fire-retardant materials
  • Materials designed with burn slowly or withstand high temperatures

    Gypsum boards Asbestos cement Perlite boards Calcium silicate Sodium silicate Potassium silicate Treated lumber plywood Treated vegetable fiber (e.g.

    List of fire-retardant materials

    List_of_fire-retardant_materials

  • List of CAS numbers by chemical compound
  • 1312–74–9 K2SiF6 potassium hexafluorosilicate 16871–90–2 K2SiO4 potassium silicate 10006–28–7 K2Te potassium telluride 12142–40–4 K2TeO3 potassium tellurite

    List of CAS numbers by chemical compound

    List_of_CAS_numbers_by_chemical_compound

  • Airbag
  • Vehicle safety device

    third converts the remaining reactants to relatively inert potassium silicate and sodium silicate. Modern airbags use guanidine nitrate to generate gas through

    Airbag

    Airbag

    Airbag

  • Potassium sulfate
  • Chemical compound

    Potassium sulfate (US) or potassium sulphate (UK), also called sulphate of potash (SOP), arcanite, or archaically potash of sulfur, is the inorganic compound

    Potassium sulfate

    Potassium sulfate

    Potassium_sulfate

  • Phosphor
  • Luminescent substance

    packed phosphors, e.g. when an excess of silica gel (formed from the potassium silicate binder) is present, have tendency to locally overheat due to poor

    Phosphor

    Phosphor

    Phosphor

  • Zirconium(IV) silicate
  • Chemical compound, a silicate of Zirconium

    Zirconium silicate, also zirconium orthosilicate, ZrSiO4, is a chemical compound, a silicate of zirconium. It occurs in nature as zircon, a silicate mineral

    Zirconium(IV) silicate

    Zirconium(IV) silicate

    Zirconium(IV)_silicate

  • Anticaking agent
  • Additive used to prevent the formation of lumps

    ferrocyanide 536 potassium ferrocyanide 538 calcium ferrocyanide 542 calcium phosphate 550 sodium silicate 551 silicon dioxide 552 calcium silicate 553a magnesium

    Anticaking agent

    Anticaking_agent

  • Potash
  • Salt mixture

    synthetic rubber manufacturing. Also combined with silica sand to produce potassium silicate, sometimes known as waterglass, for use in paints and arc welding

    Potash

    Potash

    Potash

  • Flower garden
  • Garden where flowers are grown and displayed

    minimally impact the flower. For roses specifically, seaweed extract and potassium silicate are found to be efficient fertilizers to prevent rotting and wilting

    Flower garden

    Flower garden

    Flower_garden

  • Mineral
  • Crystalline chemical element or compound formed by geologic processes

    as aluminium, magnesium, iron, calcium, sodium, and potassium. Some important rock-forming silicates include the feldspars, quartz, olivines, pyroxenes

    Mineral

    Mineral

    Mineral

  • Greensand
  • Sand or sandstone which has a greenish color

    greensand is due to variable amounts of the mineral glauconite, an iron potassium silicate with very low weathering resistance; as a result, greensand tends

    Greensand

    Greensand

    Greensand

  • Muscovite
  • Phyllosilicate mineral in the dioctahedral mica group

    (sheet silicate) mineral with a TOT-c structure. In other words, a crystal of muscovite consists of layers (TOT) bonded to each other by potassium cations

    Muscovite

    Muscovite

    Muscovite

  • Beryl
  • Gemstone: beryllium aluminium silicate

    Beryl (/ˈbɛrəl/ BERR-əl) is a mineral composed of beryllium aluminium silicate with the chemical formula Be3Al2(SiO3)6. Well-known varieties of beryl include

    Beryl

    Beryl

    Beryl

  • Lava
  • Molten rock expelled by a volcano during an eruption

    iron, sodium, and potassium and minor amounts of many other elements. Petrologists routinely express the composition of a silicate lava in terms of the

    Lava

    Lava

    Lava

  • List of ISO standards 1–1999
  • 1686:1976 Sodium and potassium silicates for industrial use — Samples and methods of test — General ISO 1687:1976 Sodium and potassium silicates for industrial

    List of ISO standards 1–1999

    List_of_ISO_standards_1–1999

  • Concrete densifier
  • Chemical

    alkali or alkaline earth metal silicate, such as lithium, sodium, magnesium or potassium silicate, with lithium silicate being preferred. Kalina, Lukáš;

    Concrete densifier

    Concrete_densifier

  • Yttria-stabilized zirconia
  • Ceramic with room temperature stable cubic crystal structure

    microscopic YSZ milled fibers or sub-micrometer particles, often with potassium silicate and zirconium acetate binders (at mildly acidic pH). The cementation

    Yttria-stabilized zirconia

    Yttria-stabilized zirconia

    Yttria-stabilized_zirconia

  • Silicon
  • Chemical element with atomic number 14 (Si)

    der flussspaths. Kieselerde durch Kalium" (Decomposition of silicate fluoride by potassium), pp. 204–210. The above article was reprinted in French in:

    Silicon

    Silicon

    Silicon

  • Zinnwaldite
  • Phyllosilicate mineral series in the trioctahedral mica group

    Zinnwaldite, KLiFeAl(AlSi3)O10(OH,F)2, potassium lithium iron aluminium silicate hydroxide fluoride, is a silicate mineral in the mica group. The IMA status

    Zinnwaldite

    Zinnwaldite

    Zinnwaldite

  • Composition of electronic cigarette aerosol
  • copper, iron, lanthanum, lead, magnesium, manganese, mercury, nickel, potassium, silicate, silver, sodium, strontium, tin, titanium, zinc, and zirconium have

    Composition of electronic cigarette aerosol

    Composition of electronic cigarette aerosol

    Composition_of_electronic_cigarette_aerosol

  • Chester Roman Amphitheatre
  • Ancient Roman amphitheater in Chester, Cheshire, England

    Mineral Paints, invented in 1878. The system is a liquid silicate paint comprising a potassium silicate binder with inorganic fillers (feldspar) and natural

    Chester Roman Amphitheatre

    Chester Roman Amphitheatre

    Chester_Roman_Amphitheatre

  • Johann Rudolf Glauber
  • German-Dutch alchemist (1604–1670)

    introduction of ferrous chloride (FeCl2) crystals into a solution of potassium silicate (K2SiO3, water glass). He was the first to synthesize and isolate

    Johann Rudolf Glauber

    Johann Rudolf Glauber

    Johann_Rudolf_Glauber

  • Cummingtonite
  • Silicate mineral

    chemical composition (Mg,Fe2+ ) 2(Mg,Fe2+ ) 5Si 8O 22(OH) 2, magnesium iron silicate hydroxide. Monoclinic cummingtonite is compositionally similar and polymorphic

    Cummingtonite

    Cummingtonite

    Cummingtonite

  • Liesegang rings (geology)
  • Colored cement bands in sedimentary rocks

    doi:10.1038/112439b0. Periodic precipitation of copper salts in potassium silicate: Lupton, Sydney (1892). "Dendritic forms". Nature. 47 (1201): 13–14

    Liesegang rings (geology)

    Liesegang rings (geology)

    Liesegang_rings_(geology)

  • The Meeting of Wellington and Blücher after the Battle of Waterloo
  • 1861 wall painting by Daniel Maclise

    technique, applying paint to dry plaster and then fixing it with potassium silicate. The completed painting measures 3.68 by 13.92 metres (12.1 ft × 45

    The Meeting of Wellington and Blücher after the Battle of Waterloo

    The Meeting of Wellington and Blücher after the Battle of Waterloo

    The_Meeting_of_Wellington_and_Blücher_after_the_Battle_of_Waterloo

  • Los Pelambres
  • the highest concentration of ore in a roche moutonnee. A core of potassium silicate alteration contains the economic copper-molybdenum mineralization

    Los Pelambres

    Los Pelambres

    Los_Pelambres

  • Hudson River Way
  • Bridge in Albany, New York

    Koren Lazarou. The paintings are made of a permanent pigment called potassium silicate. This same material has been used on exterior architecture in Western

    Hudson River Way

    Hudson River Way

    Hudson_River_Way

  • Vermiculite
  • Hydrous phyllosilicate mineral

    bonding agents such as sodium silicate, cement (specific quantities), and other compounds, such as those containing potassium,[clarification needed] to produce

    Vermiculite

    Vermiculite

    Vermiculite

  • Andrianovite
  • Rare cyclosilicate mineral

    OH)5. The original formula was extended to show the presence of cyclic silicate groups and silicon at the M4 site, according to the nomenclature of eudialyte

    Andrianovite

    Andrianovite

    Andrianovite

  • Mineral painting
  • Technique of fresco preparation and painting

    surface is rinsed with distilled water. A hardening fluid of one part potassium silicate to two parts water is then brushed on and allowed to dry for 24 hours

    Mineral painting

    Mineral painting

    Mineral_painting

  • Wood-decay fungus
  • Any species of fungus that digests moist wood, causing it to rot

    copper quaternary (ACQ), copper azole (CuAz), borates, sodium and potassium silicate, oil-based preservatives, such as creosote and pentachlorophenol,

    Wood-decay fungus

    Wood-decay fungus

    Wood-decay_fungus

  • Osumilite
  • Cyclosilicate mineral

    Osumilite is a very rare potassium-sodium-iron-magnesium-aluminium silicate mineral. Osumilite is part of the milarite group (also known as the milarite-osumilite

    Osumilite

    Osumilite

    Osumilite

  • Hyalophane
  • Barium-rich feldspar mineral

    the feldspar group of tectosilicates. It is considered a barium-rich potassium feldspar. Its chemical formula is (K,Ba)[Al(Si,Al)Si2O8], and it has a

    Hyalophane

    Hyalophane

    Hyalophane

  • Jupiter Inlet Light
  • Lighthouse in Florida, US

    the upper portion of the tower, and the tower was repainted using a potassium silicate mineral coating. The point of land which sits at the junction of the

    Jupiter Inlet Light

    Jupiter Inlet Light

    Jupiter_Inlet_Light

  • Weeksite
  • Mineral

    naturally occurring uranium silicate mineral with the chemical formula: K2(UO2)2Si6O15•4(H2O), potassium uranyl silicate. Weeksite has a Mohs hardness

    Weeksite

    Weeksite

    Weeksite

  • Geology of the Capitol Reef area
  • Geology of an area in Utah, US

    175 foot (53 m) thick erosion-resistant Curtis Formation. A green iron potassium silicate called glauconite in the Curtis indicates it was deposited in a shallow

    Geology of the Capitol Reef area

    Geology of the Capitol Reef area

    Geology_of_the_Capitol_Reef_area

  • Erebus crystal
  • Anorthoclase crystal found in Antarctica

    Station, Antarctica. This type of feldspar is rich in sodium, potassium, and aluminium silicate. Similar crystals have also been reported on Mount Kenya and

    Erebus crystal

    Erebus crystal

    Erebus_crystal

  • List of ISO standards 3000–4999
  • content — Dichromate titrimetric method ISO 3200:1975 Sodium and potassium silicates for industrial use — Determination of sulphates content — Barium

    List of ISO standards 3000–4999

    List_of_ISO_standards_3000–4999

  • Natrocarbonatite
  • Rare carbonatite lava which erupts from the Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano in Tanzania

    most lavas are rich in silicate minerals, the natrocarbonatite lavas of Ol Doinyo Lengai are rich in two rare sodium and potassium carbonate minerals: nyerereite

    Natrocarbonatite

    Natrocarbonatite

    Natrocarbonatite

  • Ashcroftine-(Y)
  • Ashcroftine-(Y) is an alkali yttrium calcium carbonate mineral with the chemical formula K5Na5(Y,Ca)12Si28O70(OH)2(CO3)8·8H2O. It was first identified

    Ashcroftine-(Y)

    Ashcroftine-(Y)

    Ashcroftine-(Y)

  • List of food additives
  • Aluminium ammonium sulfate – mineral salt Aluminium potassium sulfate – mineral salt Aluminium silicate – anti-caking agent Aluminium sodium sulfate – mineral

    List of food additives

    List_of_food_additives

  • Magmatic water
  • Aqueous phase of minerals that have been dissolved by magma

    role in assessing the crystallization of igneous rocks, particularly silicates, as well as the rheology and evolution of magma chambers. Magma is composed

    Magmatic water

    Magmatic water

    Magmatic_water

  • Moonstone
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dictionary. Moonstone may refer to: Moonstone (gemstone), a sodium potassium aluminium silicate Moonstone as belomorite, one of the varieties of plagioclase

    Moonstone

    Moonstone

  • Ammonium heptamolybdate
  • Chemical compound

    ligands. as an analytical reagent to measure the amount of phosphates, silicates, arsenates and lead in aqueous solution (e.g. pigments, river water, sea

    Ammonium heptamolybdate

    Ammonium heptamolybdate

    Ammonium_heptamolybdate

  • Magma
  • Hot semifluid material found beneath the surface of Earth

    iron, sodium, and potassium, and minor amounts of many other elements. Petrologists routinely express the composition of a silicate magma in terms of

    Magma

    Magma

    Magma

  • Titanium white
  • White pigment invented in the 20th century

    compound (e.g. zinc titanate, barium titanate, potassium titanate, titanium lithopone, titanium silicate). Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a bright white substance

    Titanium white

    Titanium white

    Titanium_white

  • Io (moon)
  • Innermost Galilean moon of Jupiter

    than 100 mountains uplifted by extensive compression at the base of Io's silicate crust. Some of these peaks are taller than Mount Everest, the highest point

    Io (moon)

    Io (moon)

    Io_(moon)

  • Feldspar
  • Group of rock-forming minerals

    calcium, potassium, or barium. The most common members of the feldspar group are the plagioclase (sodium-calcium) feldspars and the alkali (potassium-sodium)

    Feldspar

    Feldspar

    Feldspar

  • Alkali metal
  • Group of highly reactive chemical elements

    common than potassium in the ocean, both because potassium's larger size makes its salts less soluble, and because potassium is bound by silicates in soil

    Alkali metal

    Alkali metal

    Alkali_metal

  • Antifreeze
  • Liquid additive

    However, EGW solutions formulated for the automotive industry often have silicate based rust inhibitors that can coat and/or clog heat exchanger surfaces

    Antifreeze

    Antifreeze

  • Nabimusaite
  • Nesosilicate sulfate mineral

    interaction of a precursor assemblage with sulfate-rich melt. Nabimusaite is potassium- and fluorine-analogue of dargaite. Nabimusaite was discovered in nodules

    Nabimusaite

    Nabimusaite

  • List of minerals
  • minerals Classification of non-silicate minerals – List of IMA recognized minerals and groupings Classification of silicate minerals – List of IMA recognized

    List of minerals

    List_of_minerals

  • Borosilicate glass
  • High-strength glass, made of silica and boron trioxide

    Since borosilicate glass melts at a higher temperature than ordinary silicate glass, some new techniques were required for industrial production.[citation

    Borosilicate glass

    Borosilicate glass

    Borosilicate_glass

  • Sudarsky's gas giant classification
  • lines of sodium and potassium are predicted to be prominent in a gas giant's spectrum. These planets form cloud decks of silicates and iron deep in their

    Sudarsky's gas giant classification

    Sudarsky's gas giant classification

    Sudarsky's_gas_giant_classification

  • Sial
  • Rocks rich in aluminium silicate minerals

    composition of the upper layer of Earth's crust, namely rocks rich in aluminium silicate minerals. It is sometimes equated with the continental crust because it

    Sial

    Sial

    Sial

  • Rastsvetaevite
  • Mineral of the eudialyte group

    after andrianovite and davinciite with essential (site-dominating) potassium. Potassium and sodium enter both N4 and M2 sites. The mineral is named after

    Rastsvetaevite

    Rastsvetaevite

    Rastsvetaevite

  • Mafic
  • Silicate mineral or igneous rock that is rich in magnesium and iron

    Mafic is a term used in geology to describe silicate minerals, magmas, and igneous rocks that are rich in magnesium and iron, while being relatively low

    Mafic

    Mafic

    Mafic

  • Kaolinite
  • Phyllosilicate clay mineral

    chemical composition Al2Si2O5(OH)4. It is a layered silicate mineral, with one "tetrahedral" sheet of silicate tetrahedra (SiO4) linked to one "octahedral" sheet

    Kaolinite

    Kaolinite

    Kaolinite

  • Bladder stone (animal)
  • Common occurrence in animals

    include struvite, calcium oxalate, urate, cystine, calcium phosphate, and silicate. Struvite and calcium oxalate stones are by far the most common. Bladder

    Bladder stone (animal)

    Bladder stone (animal)

    Bladder_stone_(animal)

  • Crown glass (optics)
  • Type of glass

    between 50 and 85). Crown glass is produced from alkali-lime silicates containing about 10% potassium oxide and is one of the earliest low-dispersion glasses

    Crown glass (optics)

    Crown_glass_(optics)

  • Anorthoclase
  • Alkali feldspar mineral

    in which the proportion of the sodium-aluminium silicate member exceeds the potassium-aluminium silicate member. It typically consists of between 64 and

    Anorthoclase

    Anorthoclase

    Anorthoclase

  • Planetary differentiation
  • Astrogeological concept

    magnesium-silicate-rich mantle and the relatively thin, light crust composed mainly of silicates of aluminium, sodium, calcium and potassium. Even lighter

    Planetary differentiation

    Planetary differentiation

    Planetary_differentiation

  • Boltwoodite
  • Hydrated potassium uranyl silicate mineral

    The Canadian Mineralogist. 36: 1069-75. "BOLTWOODITE (Hydrated Potassium Uranyl Silicate Hydroxide)". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Boltwoodite

    Boltwoodite

    Boltwoodite

    Boltwoodite

  • Astrophyllite
  • Hydrous potassium iron titanium silicate mineral

    Astrophyllite is a very rare, brown to golden-yellow hydrous potassium iron titanium silicate mineral. Belonging to the astrophyllite group, astrophyllite

    Astrophyllite

    Astrophyllite

    Astrophyllite

  • Gravimetric analysis
  • Quantitative determination of a chemical species based on its mass

    sodium hydroxide which lies on asbestos or Ascarite II, a non-fibrous silicate containing sodium hydroxide. The mass of the carbon dioxide is obtained

    Gravimetric analysis

    Gravimetric analysis

    Gravimetric_analysis

  • Alsakharovite-Zn
  • symbol: Ask-Zn) is an extremely rare alkaline strontium zinc titanium silicate mineral from the cyclosilicates class, with the chemical formula NaSrKZn(Ti

    Alsakharovite-Zn

    Alsakharovite-Zn

  • Poudretteite
  • Сyclosilicate mineral

    This article about a specific silicate mineral is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.

    Poudretteite

    Poudretteite

    Poudretteite

  • Plant nutrition
  • Study of the chemical elements and compounds necessary for normal plant life

    their growing medium: The macronutrients: nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), sulfur (S), magnesium (Mg), carbon (C), hydrogen (H)

    Plant nutrition

    Plant nutrition

    Plant_nutrition

  • Ajoite
  • Phyllosilicate mineral

    Ajoite (/ˈɑːhoʊ.aɪt/) is a hydrated sodium potassium copper aluminium silicate hydroxide mineral. Ajoite has the chemical formula (Na,K)Cu7AlSi9O24(OH)6·3H2O

    Ajoite

    Ajoite

    Ajoite

  • Ion
  • Particle, atom or molecule with a net electrical charge

    a positively charged ion with fewer electrons than protons (e.g. K+ (potassium ion)) while an anion is a negatively charged ion with more electrons than

    Ion

    Ion

    Ion

  • Sodium metasilicate
  • Chemical compound

    with formula Na 2SiO 3, which is the main component of commercial sodium silicate solutions. It is an ionic compound consisting of sodium cations Na+ and

    Sodium metasilicate

    Sodium metasilicate

    Sodium_metasilicate

  • Celery salt
  • Salt seasoned with celery seeds

    anticaking agent such as silicon dioxide or calcium silicate. As a vegetable, celery seeds have potassium as the dominant ion over sodium (ninefold more)

    Celery salt

    Celery salt

    Celery_salt

  • Celadonite
  • Mica mineral in the celadonite subgroup

    Celadonite is a mica group mineral, a phyllosilicate of potassium, iron in both oxidation states, aluminium and hydroxide with formula K(MgFe3+◻)(Si4O10)(OH)2

    Celadonite

    Celadonite

    Celadonite

  • Davinciite
  • Peninsula, Russia. Aegirine, delhayelite, nepheline, potassium feldspar, shcherbakovite, sodalite (silicates), djerfisherite, rasvumite (sulfides), nitrite

    Davinciite

    Davinciite

  • Ash
  • Waste product of fires

    salts, respectively carbonates, phosphates, silicates and sulphates. Strictly speaking, calcium and potassium salts produce the aforementioned calcium oxide

    Ash

    Ash

    Ash

  • Neptunite
  • Phyllosilicate mineral

    Neptunite is a silicate mineral with the formula KNa2Li(Fe2+, Mn2+)2Ti2Si8O24. With increasing manganese it forms a series with mangan-neptunite. Watatsumiite [ja]

    Neptunite

    Neptunite

    Neptunite

  • Abundance of the chemical elements
  • some sequestration by density. Lighter silicates of aluminium are found in the crust, with more magnesium silicate in the mantle, while metallic iron and

    Abundance of the chemical elements

    Abundance of the chemical elements

    Abundance_of_the_chemical_elements

  • Biotite
  • Subgroup of phyllosilicate minerals within the trioctahedral mica group

    group are sheet silicates. Iron, magnesium, aluminium, silicon, oxygen, and hydrogen form sheets that are weakly bound together by potassium ions. The term

    Biotite

    Biotite

    Biotite

  • Phillipsite
  • Mineral series in the zeolite group

    is a mineral series of the zeolite group; a hydrated potassium, calcium and aluminium silicate, approximating to (Ca,Na2,K2)3Al6Si10O32·12H2O. The members

    Phillipsite

    Phillipsite

    Phillipsite

  • Rock flour
  • Glacier-generated sediment

    drainage. Rockdust also provides calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus and potassium, plus trace elements and micronutrients. By replacing these leached minerals

    Rock flour

    Rock flour

    Rock_flour

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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Kovalum

    Silicate; Precious

    Kovalum

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  • Rupak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Rupak

    Dramatic composition, Sign, Feature

  • Saabir
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Muslim

    Saabir

    Patient; Enduring

  • Dimitrios
  • Boy/Male

    Slavic Russian

    Dimitrios

    In Catholic writings Dimas is the compassionate thief who died with Jesus.

  • HANNY
  • Female

    English

    HANNY

    Pet form of English  Hannah, HANNY means "favor; grace."

  • Sarvavas
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Sarvavas

    Lord Shiva

  • Orquidea
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Orquidea

    Orchid.

  • Jabalah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Jabalah

    Daughter of Musafh; she was a narrator of hadith

  • Natesan | நாதேஸந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Natesan | நாதேஸந

  • Maheshwaray
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Maheshwaray

    Name of Lord Shiva

  • TOSHIKO
  • Female

    Japanese

    TOSHIKO

    (敏子) Japanese name TOSHIKO means "clever child."

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  • Nitre
  • n.

    A white crystalline semitransparent salt; potassium nitrate; saltpeter. See Saltpeter.

  • Aurate
  • n.

    A combination of auric acid with a base; as, aurate or potassium.

  • Sulphuret
  • n.

    A sulphide; as, a sulphuret of potassium.

  • Tartarine
  • n.

    Potassium carbonate, obtained by the incineration of tartar.

  • Oenanthylate
  • n.

    A salt of /nanthylic acid; as, potassium oenanthylate.

  • Pottassic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or containing, potassium.

  • Ethide
  • n.

    Any compound of ethyl of a binary type; as, potassium ethide.

  • Potassa
  • n.

    Potassium oxide.

  • Abraum salts
  • n.

    A red ocher used to darken mahogany and for making chloride of potassium.

  • Saline
  • n.

    A metallic salt; esp., a salt of potassium, sodium, lithium, or magnesium, used in medicine.

  • Stearate
  • n.

    A salt of stearic acid; as, ordinary soap consists largely of sodium or potassium stearates.

  • Kainit
  • n.

    Salts of potassium used in the manufacture of fertilizers.

  • Potassa
  • n.

    Potassium hydroxide, commonly called caustic potash.

  • Potassoxyl
  • n.

    The radical KO, derived from, and supposed to exist in, potassium hydroxide and other compounds.

  • Chlorate
  • n.

    A salt of chloric acid; as, chlorate of potassium.

  • Potassamide
  • n.

    A yellowish brown substance obtained by heating potassium in ammonia.

  • Kalium
  • n.

    Potassium; -- so called by the German chemists.

  • Carnallite
  • n.

    A hydrous chloride of potassium and magnesium, sometimes found associated with deposits of rock salt.

  • Potassium
  • n.

    An Alkali element, occurring abundantly but always combined, as in the chloride, sulphate, carbonate, or silicate, in the minerals sylvite, kainite, orthoclase, muscovite, etc. Atomic weight 39.0. Symbol K (Kalium).

  • Sylvite
  • n.

    Native potassium chloride.