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  2. Potash - Wikipedia

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    Potash is important for agriculture because it improves water retention, yield, nutrient value, taste, color, texture [22]: 24 and disease resistance of food crops. It has wide application to fruit and vegetables, rice, wheat and other grains, sugar, corn, soybeans, palm oil and cotton, all of which benefit from the nutrient's quality-enhancing ...

  3. Potassium in biology - Wikipedia

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    Potassium is the major cation (K +, a positive ion) inside animal cells, while sodium (Na +) is the major cation outside animal cells.The difference between the concentrations of these charged particles causes a difference in electric potential between the inside and outside of cells, known as the membrane potential.

  4. Fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    Potash is a mixture of potassium minerals used to make potassium (chemical symbol: K) fertilizers. Potash is soluble in water, so the main effort in producing this nutrient from the ore involves some purification steps, e.g., to remove sodium chloride (NaCl) (common salt).

  5. Why Potash Corp Is a Strong Turnaround Play - AOL

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    The potash industry was shocked earlier this year when Russia's Uralkali disrupted one of the world's largest potash partnerships by ending its joint venture. Analysts quickly speculated that this ...

  6. Why I'm Buying Potash Corporation - AOL

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  7. Why PotashCorp Earnings Aren't Growing - AOL

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    PotashCorp will release its quarterly report on Thursday, and given the increasing importance of fertilizers to produce enough food to feed the world's growing population, you'd expect that the ...

  8. Potassium - Wikipedia

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    Potassium is the eighth or ninth most common element by mass (0.2%) in the human body, so that a 60 kg adult contains a total of about 120 g of potassium. [84] The body has about as much potassium as sulfur and chlorine, and only calcium and phosphorus are more abundant (with the exception of the ubiquitous CHON elements). [ 85 ]

  9. Why PotashCorp Is Ready to Rebound - AOL

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