Potassium



** Potassium, K, reacts with water to form potassium hydroxide and water. **
 * Potassium compounds may end up in waste water through urine. ** ** Potassium Chloride is released just below the clouds from planes, rises up and doubles the amount of moist in clouds, causing it to start raining harder. As potassium release from landfills for domestic waste is usually exceptionally high, this compound may be applied as an indicator for other toxic compounds in groundwater. **
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