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Jul 11 SQM Sociedad Química y Minera de Chile S.A.'s (NYSE:SQM) Intrinsic Value Is Potentially 46% Above Its Share Price
Jul 11 CHD Church & Dwight Co., Inc. (NYSE:CHD) is largely controlled by institutional shareholders who own 88% of the company
Jul 11 CHD Are Consumer Staples Stocks Lagging Church & Dwight Co. (CHD) This Year?
Jul 11 OXY This Top Warren Buffett Stock Is Helping Microsoft Solve a Big Problem
Jul 10 IPI Intrepid Potash names Barth Whitham as board chair
Jul 10 IPI Intrepid Potash Announces Appointment of Barth Whitham as Chair of the Board; Initiates Search for New Chief Executive Officer
Jul 10 OLN Olin announces disruption of operations in Texas facility due to Hurricane Beryl
Jul 10 OLN Olin Corporation Provides Update on Hurricane Beryl
Jul 10 OXY How Much Occidental Petroleum Stock Does Warren Buffett Own?
Jul 10 CHD 5 Well-Placed Stocks in a Prospering Soap & Cleaning Materials Industry
Jul 10 SQM The Wealthiest Person in Chile
Jul 10 OXY Warren Buffett Fave Occidental Petroleum Stock (NYSE:OXY) Gets a Trump Boost
Jul 9 OXY Occidental Clinches Record Carbon-Removal Deal With Mega-Buyer Microsoft
Jul 9 IPI 3 Must-Watch Stocks for Earnings Acceleration: RTX, AIR, IPI
Jul 9 OXY Occidental's 1PointFive to sell carbon credits to Microsoft
Jul 9 OXY Occidental to sell 500K tons of direct air capture carbon removal credits to Microsoft
Jul 9 OXY 1PointFive Announces Agreement to Sell 500,000 Metric Tons of Direct Air Capture Carbon Removal Credits to Microsoft
Jul 9 OXY 2 Magnificent Stocks Billionaire Warren Buffett Is Buying On an Almost Quarterly Basis
Jul 8 HWKN Hawkins (HWKN) Strengthens Water Treatment With Wofford Buy
Jul 5 OLN Olin Corporation: Earnings Could 'Boom' Next Year
Potassium

Potassium is a chemical element with symbol K (from Neo-Latin kalium) and atomic number 19. It was first isolated from potash, the ashes of plants, from which its name derives. In the periodic table, potassium is one of the alkali metals. All of the alkali metals have a single valence electron in the outer electron shell, which is easily removed to create an ion with a positive charge – a cation, which combines with anions to form salts. Potassium in nature occurs only in ionic salts. Elemental potassium is a soft silvery-white alkali metal that oxidizes rapidly in air and reacts vigorously with water, generating sufficient heat to ignite hydrogen emitted in the reaction, and burning with a lilac-colored flame. It is found dissolved in sea water (which is 0.04% potassium by weight), and is part of many minerals.
Potassium is chemically very similar to sodium, the previous element in group 1 of the periodic table. They have a similar first ionization energy, which allows for each atom to give up its sole outer electron. That they are different elements that combine with the same anions to make similar salts was suspected in 1702, and was proven in 1807 using electrolysis. Naturally occurring potassium is composed of three isotopes, of which 40K is radioactive. Traces of 40K are found in all potassium, and it is the most common radioisotope in the human body.
Potassium ions are vital for the functioning of all living cells. The transfer of potassium ions through nerve cell membranes is necessary for normal nerve transmission; potassium deficiency and excess can each result in numerous signs and symptoms, including an abnormal heart rhythm and various electrocardiographic abnormalities. Fresh fruits and vegetables are good dietary sources of potassium. The body responds to the influx of dietary potassium, which raises serum potassium levels, with a shift of potassium from outside to inside cells and an increase in potassium excretion by the kidneys.
Most industrial applications of potassium exploit the high solubility in water of potassium compounds, such as potassium soaps. Heavy crop production rapidly depletes the soil of potassium, and this can be remedied with agricultural fertilizers containing potassium, accounting for 95% of global potassium chemical production.

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