the Latin ne of kalium
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Potassium – Kalium (K)
'Kalium' is potassium's Latin name, and derives from the Arabic 'al qalīy', meaning “calcined ashes” (the ashes left over when plant material is burned). As with sodium, a number of modern languages still refer to potassium as kalium, and the name lends the element its chemical symbol, K.
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