Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Potassium

We talked in class about the nutrients found in soil. Phosphorus is identified as "P" on the periodic table and Nitrogen is identified as "N". Why is Potassium "K"? If you can research this and put it in your own words in the comment section, you will get extra credit!!!

7 comments:

  1. The K in Potassium stands for Kalium.Did i get it right

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  2. k-comes from the latin word kalium.

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  3. hi mrs perez

    The K in potassium stands for kalium! Ihope I get the extra creidt see you in class mrs perez!

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  4. Hi Msr.Perez

    "k" stands for kalium I HOPE I get extra CREDIT

    PS nooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!ScHOOL on OCTOBer 16
    I won't SEE yall THAT day OOOOO YYYEAHHH!!!!!!!

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  5. hi mrs perez
    I read the blog your really nice

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  6. Cameron,

    Thank you for the nice comment, but since that comment has nothing to do with the blog, I can't give you credit for it. Please stay focused on what the blog is about okay?

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  7. Hi, mrs. Perez its Trinity, I know it is kinda too late but the K in potassium in stands for kalium.

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