potash

potash
/pot"ash'/, n.
1. potassium carbonate, esp. the crude impure form obtained from wood ashes.
2. potassium hydroxide.
3. the oxide of potassium, K2O.
4. potassium, as carbonate of potash.
[1615-25; back formation from pl. pot-ashes, trans. of early D potasschen. See POT1, ASH1]

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Name used for various inorganic compounds of potassium, chiefly the carbonate (K2CO3), a white crystalline material formerly obtained from wood ashes.

They are used to make special types of glass, potassium silicate (a dehydrating agent), pigments, printing inks, and soft soaps; for washing raw wool; and as a lab reagent and general-purpose food additive. Potassium hydroxide is frequently called caustic potash, and in the fertilizer industry, potassium oxide is called potash.

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      various potassium compounds, chiefly crude potassium carbonate. The names caustic potash, potassa, and lye are frequently used for potassium hydroxide (see potassium). In fertilizer terminology, potassium oxide is called potash. Potash soap (soap and detergent) is a soft soap made from the lye leached from wood ashes.

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