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... new to me. Once I see everything has settled down and a more stable balance has been achieved, I will seriously consider purchasing Jason Potash's "Article Announcer" - if it saves me time. Always intelligently automate whenever possible! ... Read Read: "Are You Submitting Your Articles...?"

By: Robert Leggett | 20/09/2005 | Viral Marketing

Effective Cleaning

... in soap making are sodium hydroxide (NaOH), also called caustic soda; and potassium hydroxide (KOH),  also called caustic potash. Saponification of fats and oils is the most widely used soap making process. This method involves heating ... Read Read: Effective Cleaning

By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 01/07/2008 | Online Education
Scott James

Antique Venetian Glassware – an Introduction

... three basic categories. Soda Glass which is occasionally or sometimes referred to as soda-lime glass, potash and lead glass. This latter category is sometimes referred to as Lead Crystal. Each of these categories of Antique Venetian ... Read Read: Antique Venetian Glassware – an Introduction

By: Scott James | 01/02/2008 | Gifts

Antique Glassware - a Basic Guide

... three basic categories. Soda Glass which is occasionally or sometimes referred to as soda-lime glass, potash and lead glass. This latter category is sometimes referred to as Lead Crystal. Each of these categories of Antique Glassware ... Read Read: Antique Glassware - a Basic Guide

By: Scott James | 01/02/2008 | Gifts

Soap Making – the Disappearing Skill

... over a hot fire or stove for many hours, too little and you will end up with useless fat. It is better to have too much potash than too little. The most commonly used ratio is 1:1. Equal amounts of both fat and strong potash.The soap that ... Read Read: Soap Making – the Disappearing Skill

By: C.L. Hendricks | 04/01/2009 | Crafts

Research Report on Chinese Chemical Fertilizer Industry, 2008-2009

... be higher than the production; the production will be higher than the demand. Moreover, contradiction between supply and demand of potash (caused by limited domestic resources) will be released. It is predicted that the overcapacity of ... Read Read: Research Report on Chinese Chemical Fertilizer Industry, 2008-2009

By: Alice Chen | 08/10/2009 | Industrial

Environmental Impact and Health Effects of Potassium

... fertilizer and is also used in making other potassium compounds. Potassium hydroxide (KOH), called caustic potash, a white solid that is dissolved by the moisture in the air, is prepared by the electrolysis of potassium chloride or by the ... Read Read: Environmental Impact and Health Effects of Potassium

By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 21/09/2008 | College & University

Manure Vs. Fertilizer- Which Should be Used in Your Organic Vegetable Garden?

... elements mentioned which we need consider are: nitrogen, phosphoric acid, and potash. The average soil contains large amounts of all three, but they are for the most part in forms which are not available and, therefore, may be dismissed ... Read Read: Manure Vs. Fertilizer- Which Should be Used in Your Organic Vegetable Garden?

By: Jamie Wheeler | 21/04/2008 | Gardening

Dr.Ashok Kumar Panigrahi

Actual State of Organic Agriculture

... ’s up take. In the chemical process, excessive applications of nitrogenous fertilizers prevent phosphorus and potash up take by plants.   Average nutrient uptake by crops per tones of economic yield                            ... Read Read: Actual State of Organic Agriculture

By: Dr.Ashok Kumar Panigrahi | 03/06/2008 | College & University
Grace oni

Herbs, Seeds and Roots Used in Cooking Nigerian Foods

... locally. They are used for flavoring and to shorten the cooking time of some foods. Some foods are changed in colour when potash is used. Kanu is sometimes used to keep palm oil from separating from the water in stews. Available in all ... Read Read: Herbs, Seeds and Roots Used in Cooking Nigerian Foods

By: Grace oni | 03/06/2008 | Soups

Using Chemical Stains

... but pleasing color can be produced on many woods by substituting for the No. 2 solution a mixture of about one ounce of bichromate of potash to the quart of water. The latter solution seems to be more efficacious when applied quite warm. A ... Read Read: Using Chemical Stains

By: Allison Ryan | 13/05/2009 | Art & Entertainment

How To Grow Amazingly Healthy Plants In Your Greenhouse For Profit Or Pleasure

... includes proper proportions of the three main plant foods-nitrogen, phosphorus or phosphoric acid, and potash or potassium (N, P, and K). Percentages are numbered on the container in that order. A favorite with many growers is 5-10-5. This ... Read Read: How To Grow  Amazingly Healthy Plants In Your Greenhouse For Profit Or Pleasure

By: Gerald Mason | 08/12/2007 | Gardening
Bharat Book Bureau

Chinese Fertilizer supply-demand for Import and Export market

... high fertilizer prices. And the N-fertilizer and complex fertilizer demand respectively increased by 3.1% and 1.1%, but the phosphate and potash fertilizer demand decreased by 5.1% and 26.2%.. (4) In 2009, the urea export volume declines ... Read Read: Chinese Fertilizer supply-demand for Import and Export market

By: Bharat Book Bureau | 23/12/2009 | Business Ideas

Potassium Vs. Rubidium, Cesium and Francium

... up vast acres of timber, American industry in the nineteenth century sought another means of making potash. The many similarities between sodium and potassium provided a key, and the substitution of sodium carbonate for potassium carbonate ... Read Read: Potassium Vs. Rubidium, Cesium and Francium

By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 27/10/2008 | College & University
Dr.Ashok Kumar Panigrahi

Organic Soil Fertility Management for Enhanced Paddy Production

... after. Thereafter, the field was periodically weeded and fresh cow urine applied at regular intervals to add more potash* to the soil. [*The authors found out that fresh cow urine is a rich source of available potash to the plants and ... Read Read: Organic Soil Fertility Management for Enhanced Paddy Production

By: Dr.Ashok Kumar Panigrahi | 10/05/2008 | Environment

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