Potassium in plant ashes
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People say that when plants are burned you can find potassium carbonate in the ashes. But why is it carbonate and not a chloride or some other compound?
Farmers sometimes use potassium chloride as a fertilizer, why would the ashes be in the carbonate state?
Farmers sometimes use potassium chloride as a fertilizer, why would the ashes be in the carbonate state?