Nope - phosphorus and potassium are two completely different elements. The chemical symbol for Phosphorus is P - and for Potassium, it's K.
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∙ 8y agoThe chemical formula for potassium is K, and for phosphorus, it is P.
Phosphorus is primarily produced from phosphate rock through either extraction or chemical processes. Potassium is typically extracted from potassium salts found in underground deposits through mining methods. Both phosphorus and potassium are important nutrients used in agriculture for plant growth and crop production.
Potassium phosphate K3PO4
Phosphorus oxide and potassium react to form potassium phosphite, K2HPO3. This compound is commonly used as a fertilizer and fungicide for agricultural purposes.
The elements in potassium phosphate are potassium (K), phosphorus (P), and oxygen (O).
No, vitamin water typically does not contain nitrogen, phosphorus, or potassium. These nutrients are more commonly found in fertilizers for plants, not in vitamin water intended for human consumption.
The chemical name for potassium chloride is KCl, and for potassium sorbate is potassium (E,E)-hexa-2,4-dienoate.
P Cl is not potassium mono-chloride because "P" typically represents phosphorus, not potassium. Therefore, P Cl likely refers to phosphorus chloride, a compound formed from the elements phosphorus and chlorine.
Fertilizers contain multiple elements. The the ones usually singled out for specification are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
William T. Mullins has written: 'The radiochemistry of phosphorus' -- subject(s): Phosphorus 'The radiochemistry of potassium' -- subject(s): Potassium
I think that there is Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium.
Monopotassium phosphate contains the elements potassium, phosphorus, and oxygen. It is a soluble salt and is commonly used as a fertilizer or food additive.