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EdibleBatteries t1_iro9pl0 wrote

Hence why it is named “potassium” and not it’s symbolic kalium. It is found in high amounts in “pot ash”

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EdibleBatteries t1_iro9x3i wrote

Hence why it is named “potassium” and not it’s symbolic kalium. It is found in high amounts in “pot ash”

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alucardou t1_iroydfz wrote

The makers of "fireplace" bring you "potashium" Needed to make pot ash sound scientific, so they just put ium at the end. Brilliant.

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Nixeris t1_irqnp3n wrote

When scientists discovered a metal that could be derrived from the roman alumin recipes, they called it Aluminium.

Found a metal in Magnesia? Call it Magnesium.

In California? Call it Californium.

The element is Blue-gray? Call it Blue-grayium. But make it fancy and use the Latin term for Blue-gray, 'Caesius'. Caesium or cesium.

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Lurker_IV t1_irqlulr wrote

"ium" in the suffix that denotes a material. More than half of the elements end in 'ium'.

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