potassium |
merrihueite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and merrihueite
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
merrihueite is (mineralogy) a hexagonal-dihexagonal dipyramidal greenish blue mineral containing iron, magnesium, oxygen, potassium, silicon, and sodium.
potassium |
merlinoite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and merlinoite
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
merlinoite is (mineralogy) an orthorhombic-dipyramidal mineral containing aluminum, barium, calcium, hydrogen, iron, oxygen, potassium, silicon, and sodium.
potassium |
mereiterite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and mereiterite
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
mereiterite is (mineralogy) a monoclinic-prismatic pale yellow mineral containing hydrogen, iron, oxygen, potassium, and sulfur.
potassium |
mercallite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and mercallite
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
mercallite is (mineralogy) an orthorhombic-dipyramidal mineral containing hydrogen, oxygen, potassium, and sulfur.
potassium |
megakalsilite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and megakalsilite
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
megakalsilite is (mineralogy) a hexagonal-pyramidal colorless mineral containing aluminum, oxygen, potassium, and silicon.
potassium |
megacyclite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and megacyclite
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
megacyclite is (mineralogy) a monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing hydrogen, oxygen, potassium, silicon, and sodium.
potassium |
mathiasite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and mathiasite
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
mathiasite is (mineralogy) a trigonal-rhombohedral black mineral containing calcium, chromium, iron, magnesium, oxygen, potassium, strontium, and titanium.
potassium |
masutomilite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and masutomilite
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
masutomilite is (mineralogy) a monoclinic-prismatic purple pink mineral containing aluminum, fluorine, hydrogen, lithium, manganese, oxygen, potassium, and silicon.
potassium |
marinellite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and marinellite
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
marinellite is (mineralogy) a trigonal colorless mineral containing aluminum, calcium, chlorine, hydrogen, oxygen, potassium, silicon, sodium, and sulfur.
potassium |
mantienneite |
As nouns the difference between potassium and mantienneite
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
mantienneite is (mineralogy) an orthorhombic-dipyramidal yellow brown mineral containing aluminum, hydrogen, magnesium, oxygen, phosphorus, potassium, and titanium.
Pages