potassium |
manjiroite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and manjiroite
is that
potassium is a soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature; an element (
symbol'' k) with an atomic number of 19 and atomic weight of 390983 the symbol is derived from the latin ''kalium while
manjiroite is (mineralogy) a tetragonal-dipyramidal mineral containing aluminum, hydrogen, manganese, oxygen, potassium, and sodium.
potassium |
manganolangbeinite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and manganolangbeinite
is that
potassium is a soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature; an element (
symbol'' k) with an atomic number of 19 and atomic weight of 390983 the symbol is derived from the latin ''kalium while
manganolangbeinite is (mineralogy) an isometric-tetartoidal pink mineral containing manganese, oxygen, potassium, and sulfur.
potassium |
manaksite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and manaksite
is that
potassium is a soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature; an element (
symbol'' k) with an atomic number of 19 and atomic weight of 390983 the symbol is derived from the latin ''kalium while
manaksite is (mineralogy) a triclinic-pinacoidal mineral containing manganese, oxygen, potassium, silicon, and sodium.
potassium |
magbasite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and magbasite
is that
potassium is a soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature; an element (
symbol'' k) with an atomic number of 19 and atomic weight of 390983 the symbol is derived from the latin ''kalium while
magbasite is (mineralogy) an orthorhombic mineral containing aluminum, barium, fluorine, iron, magnesium, oxygen, potassium, scandium, and silicon.
potassium |
lithosite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and lithosite
is that
potassium is a soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature; an element (
symbol'' k) with an atomic number of 19 and atomic weight of 390983 the symbol is derived from the latin ''kalium while
lithosite is (mineralogy) a monoclinic-sphenoidal colorless mineral containing aluminum, hydrogen, oxygen, potassium, and silicon.
potassium |
liottite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and liottite
is that
potassium is a soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature; an element (
symbol'' k) with an atomic number of 19 and atomic weight of 390983 the symbol is derived from the latin ''kalium while
liottite is (mineralogy) a hexagonal-ditrigonal dipyramidal colorless mineral containing aluminum, calcium, carbon, chlorine, hydrogen, oxygen, potassium, silicon, sodium, and sulfur.
potassium |
leucophosphite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and leucophosphite
is that
potassium is a soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature; an element (
symbol K) with an atomic number of 19 and atomic weight of 39.0983. The symbol is derived from the Latin
kalium while
leucophosphite is a monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing hydrogen, iron, oxygen, phosphorus, and potassium.
potassium |
lennilenapeite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and lennilenapeite
is that
potassium is a soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature; an element (
symbol'' k) with an atomic number of 19 and atomic weight of 390983 the symbol is derived from the latin ''kalium while
lennilenapeite is (mineralogy) a triclinic mineral containing aluminum, barium, hydrogen, iron, magnesium, manganese, oxygen, potassium, silicon, sodium, and zinc.
potassium |
lemoynite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and lemoynite
is that
potassium is a soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature; an element (
symbol K) with an atomic number of 19 and atomic weight of 39.0983. The symbol is derived from the Latin
kalium while
lemoynite is a monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing calcium, hydrogen, iron, niobium, oxygen, potassium, silicon, sodium, and zirconium.
potassium |
leightonite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and leightonite
is that
potassium is a soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature; an element (
symbol'' k) with an atomic number of 19 and atomic weight of 390983 the symbol is derived from the latin ''kalium while
leightonite is (mineralogy) a monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing calcium, copper, hydrogen, oxygen, potassium, and sulfur.
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