Potassium (K) Fun Facts
"The Banana-Powered Blaster, an essential hero for a healthy body, but with an explosive reaction to water."
The true essence of Potassium (K) on the molecular frontier.
A soft, silvery-white metal that tarnishes instantly in air.
The banana you eat for a healthy snack.
A key ingredient in fertilizers needed to grow food on colonized planets in sci-fi.
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Did You Know?
Its chemical symbol 'K' comes from its Neo-Latin name, 'kalium', which is derived from the word 'alkali'.
Potassium metal reacts so violently with water that the hydrogen gas produced immediately ignites, burning with a lilac-colored flame.
It is an essential electrolyte for human life, crucial for nerve signals and muscle contractions, including the heartbeat.
Bananas are a well-known source of potassium, but potatoes and spinach actually contain more per serving.
Potassium is a key ingredient in most fertilizers, along with nitrogen and phosphorus (NPK).