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No, potassium salts doesn't exist in bones.

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Q: Is potassium an inorganic salt in the bone?
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From what family is potassium carbonate from?

Potassium carbonate is an inorganic salt.


What chemical is potassium chloride?

Potassiun chloride is an inorganic salt.


Is KI a salt?

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Sea salt is derived from the evaporation of sea water. Mineral salt, on the other hand, are inorganic salts that include phosphate, calcium, chloride, sodium and potassium.


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Is potassium bicarbonate organic or inorganic?

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Is a bone inorganic?

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