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		Definition of potash in English: potashnoun ˈpɒtaʃˈpɑdˌæʃ mass nounAn alkaline potassium compound, especially potassium carbonate or hydroxide. 钾碱(尤指碳酸钾,氢氧化钾),木灰 Example sentencesExamples -  In North America, it remains to be seen if growers will use less potash or phosphate because of the higher nitrogen prices.
 -  ‘Cover crops seem to keep the nitrogen and potash from leaching,’ Bennett said.
 -  Fertilizers are made up of three main ingredients: nitrogen, phosphorous and potash (or also called potassium).
 -  Avoid using fertilizer containing chlorine, such as muriate of potash.
 -  The suitcase contained chlorate of potash and paraffin wax, which was mixed with gelignite to form an explosive compound.
 -  Chemists long suspected that both potash and soda ash contained previously undiscovered elements, but they were unable to extract those elements from the native materials.
 -  Sulfate of potash is also available commercially.
 -  Fertilizers containing high amounts of nitrate of soda, muriate of potash, potassium nitrate and ammonium nitrate can cause the highest accumulated salts.
 -  Nutrients found in pulverized rock powders - calcium, phosphorous, and potash - are also important in organic gardening.
 -  Industrial development in Jordan has revolved and remained concentrated to its mineral sectors, especially phosphate and potash.
 -  Secondly, should I be using phosphate and potash with nitrogen?
 -  Phosphate and potash can be applied in the fall or spring.
 -  Glauber created a mixture of saltpeter, lime, phosphoric acid, nitrogen and potash which was the first completely mineral fertilizer.
 -  They are easy to grow - simply make a trench in prepared soil, dust with dolomite, add some blood and bone or animal manure with a light sprinkle of sulphate of potash.
 -  Since potash is potassium chloride, applications to meet plant potassium needs could result in chloride leaching.
 -  About 95 percent of all potash used is muriate of potash.
 -  Phosphates, potash, and agricultural produce are the mainstay of the economy.
 -  Among them are Chilean nitrate, rock phosphate, greensand, and sulfate of potash magnesia.
 -  Make sure the potassium level is high and in the form of potassium sulphate, sometimes referred to as sulphate of potash.
 -  To boost your blood and bone application, add sulphate of potash at the rate of a teaspoon per double handful.
 
 
 OriginEarly 17th century: from pot-ashes, from obsolete Dutch potasschen, originally obtained by leaching vegetable ashes and evaporating the solution in iron pots.    Definition of potash in US English: potashnounˈpädˌaSHˈpɑdˌæʃ An alkaline potassium compound, especially potassium carbonate or hydroxide. 钾碱(尤指碳酸钾,氢氧化钾),木灰 Example sentencesExamples -  To boost your blood and bone application, add sulphate of potash at the rate of a teaspoon per double handful.
 -  In North America, it remains to be seen if growers will use less potash or phosphate because of the higher nitrogen prices.
 -  Industrial development in Jordan has revolved and remained concentrated to its mineral sectors, especially phosphate and potash.
 -  Make sure the potassium level is high and in the form of potassium sulphate, sometimes referred to as sulphate of potash.
 -  Avoid using fertilizer containing chlorine, such as muriate of potash.
 -  The suitcase contained chlorate of potash and paraffin wax, which was mixed with gelignite to form an explosive compound.
 -  Fertilizers containing high amounts of nitrate of soda, muriate of potash, potassium nitrate and ammonium nitrate can cause the highest accumulated salts.
 -  ‘Cover crops seem to keep the nitrogen and potash from leaching,’ Bennett said.
 -  They are easy to grow - simply make a trench in prepared soil, dust with dolomite, add some blood and bone or animal manure with a light sprinkle of sulphate of potash.
 -  Fertilizers are made up of three main ingredients: nitrogen, phosphorous and potash (or also called potassium).
 -  Since potash is potassium chloride, applications to meet plant potassium needs could result in chloride leaching.
 -  Nutrients found in pulverized rock powders - calcium, phosphorous, and potash - are also important in organic gardening.
 -  Secondly, should I be using phosphate and potash with nitrogen?
 -  Phosphates, potash, and agricultural produce are the mainstay of the economy.
 -  Among them are Chilean nitrate, rock phosphate, greensand, and sulfate of potash magnesia.
 -  About 95 percent of all potash used is muriate of potash.
 -  Chemists long suspected that both potash and soda ash contained previously undiscovered elements, but they were unable to extract those elements from the native materials.
 -  Sulfate of potash is also available commercially.
 -  Glauber created a mixture of saltpeter, lime, phosphoric acid, nitrogen and potash which was the first completely mineral fertilizer.
 -  Phosphate and potash can be applied in the fall or spring.
 
 
 OriginEarly 17th century: from pot-ashes, from obsolete Dutch potasschen, originally obtained by leaching vegetable ashes and evaporating the solution in iron pots.     |