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1) Potassium, Atomic Number 19, K : پوٹاشیم : (noun) a light soft silver-white metallic element of the alkali metal group; oxidizes rapidly in air and reacts violently with water; is abundant in nature in combined forms occurring in sea water and in carnallite and kainite and sylvite.

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Atomic Number 37 : چاندی جیسا ایک دھاتی عنصر , Atomic Number 11 : سوڈیم , Atomic Number 38 : ایک ہلکا زرد قلزی ارضی کیمیا , Atomic Number 12 : میگنیشیم , Atomic Number 20 : چونا , Atomic Number 3 : دوائی اور بیٹری میں استعمال ہونے والی ایک قیمتی دھات , Atomic Number 27 : کوبالٹ , Ag : چاندی , Atomic Number 6 : کاربن , Atomic Number 67 : ہلومیم کیمائی مادہ , Atomic Number 26 : لوہے کی کیمیائی علامت , Atomic Number 90 : تہوریم , Isinglass : ابرق کا پرت , Atomic Number 52 : سونے چاندی اور دیگر دھاتوں میں پایا جانے والا ایک دھاتی عنصر , Atomic Number 80 : پارہ , Atomic Number 65 : دھات , Torrent : طوفان , Atomic Number 81 : ایک کمیاب دھاتی عنصر , Atomic Number 76 : بہت سخت پلاٹینم کا گروہ , Atomic Number 79 : جس کو زنگ نہیں لگتا , Atomic Number 60 : کیمیا نیوڈیمیئم؛ ایک نادر سہ گرفتہ ارضی؛ دھاتی عنصر , Atomic Number 1 : ہلکی گیس جو آکسیجن کے ساتھ مل کر پانی بناتی ہے , Kaliuresis : پیشاب میں پوٹاشیم کا اخراج , Caustic Potash : پیشاب ٹیسٹ کرنے میں استعمال کیا جاتا ہے , Whirligig Beetle : آبی بہونروں کی قسم , Atomic Number 29 : پیتل , Atomic Number 78 : ایک بھاری دھاتی عنصر , Atomic Number 14 : ایک دھاتی عنصر , Atomic Number 92 : ایک بھاری تابکار دھاتی عنصر , Immersion Heater : بجلی کا آلہ جو پانی گرم کرنے کے لیے اس میں ڈبو دیا جاتا ہے , Pinite : ایک معدن جو بنیادی طور پر آبی ایلومینیم اور پوٹاشیم سیلیکیٹ پر مشتمل ہو

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Atomic Number 37: a soft silvery metallic element of the alkali metal group; burns in air and reacts violently in water; occurs in carnallite and lepidolite and pollucite.

Atomic Number 11: a silvery soft waxy metallic element of the alkali metal group; occurs abundantly in natural compounds (especially in salt water); burns with a yellow flame and reacts violently in water; occurs in sea water and in the mineral halite (rock salt).

Atomic Number 38: a soft silver-white or yellowish metallic element of the alkali metal group; turns yellow in air; occurs in celestite and strontianite.

Atomic Number 12: a light silver-white ductile bivalent metallic element; in pure form it burns with brilliant white flame; occurs naturally only in combination (as in magnesite and dolomite and carnallite and spinel and olivine).

Atomic Number 20: a white metallic element that burns with a brilliant light; the fifth most abundant element in the earth`s crust; an important component of most plants and animals.

Atomic Number 3: Lithium is a chemical element represented by the symbol "Li" on the periodic table. It is a soft, silvery-white metal that belongs to the alkali metal group. Lithium is known for its low density and high reactivity. It has various industrial applications, including use in rechargeable batteries, ceramics, and certain pharmaceuticals. In medicine, lithium is also used as a mood-stabilizing medication to treat bipolar disorder.

Atomic Number 27: a hard ferromagnetic silver-white bivalent or trivalent metallic element; a trace element in plant and animal nutrition.

Ag: a soft white precious univalent metallic element having the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal; occurs in argentite and in free form; used in coins and jewelry and tableware and photography.

Atomic Number 6: an abundant nonmetallic tetravalent element occurring in three allotropic forms: amorphous carbon and graphite and diamond; occurs in all organic compounds.

Atomic Number 67: a trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; occurs together with yttrium; forms highly magnetic compounds.

Atomic Number 26: a heavy ductile magnetic metallic element; is silver-white in pure form but readily rusts; used in construction and tools and armament; plays a role in the transport of oxygen by the blood.

Atomic Number 90: a soft silvery-white tetravalent radioactive metallic element; isotope 232 is used as a power source in nuclear reactors; occurs in thorite and in monazite sands.

Isinglass: any of various minerals consisting of hydrous silicates of aluminum or potassium etc. that crystallize in forms that allow perfect cleavage into very thin leaves; used as dielectrics because of their resistance to electricity.

Atomic Number 52: a brittle silver-white metalloid element that is related to selenium and sulfur; it is used in alloys and as a semiconductor; occurs mainly as tellurides in ores of copper and nickel and silver and gold.

Atomic Number 80: a heavy silvery toxic univalent and bivalent metallic element; the only metal that is liquid at ordinary temperatures.

Atomic Number 65: a metallic element of the rare earth group; used in lasers; occurs in apatite and monazite and xenotime and ytterbite.

Torrent: a violently fast stream of water (or other liquid).

Atomic Number 81: a soft grey malleable metallic element that resembles tin but discolors on exposure to air; it is highly toxic and is used in rodent and insect poisons; occurs in zinc blende and some iron ores.

Atomic Number 76: a hard brittle blue-grey or blue-black metallic element that is one of the platinum metals; the heaviest metal known.

Atomic Number 79: a soft yellow malleable ductile (trivalent and univalent) metallic element; occurs mainly as nuggets in rocks and alluvial deposits; does not react with most chemicals but is attacked by chlorine and aqua regia.

Atomic Number 60: a yellow trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; occurs in monazite and bastnasite in association with cerium and lanthanum and praseodymium.

Atomic Number 1: a nonmetallic univalent element that is normally a colorless and odorless highly flammable diatomic gas; the simplest and lightest and most abundant element in the universe.

Kaliuresis: the presence of excess potassium in the urine.

Caustic Potash: a potassium compound often used in agriculture and industry.

Whirligig Beetle: aquatic beetle that circles rapidly on the water surface.

Atomic Number 29: a ductile malleable reddish-brown corrosion-resistant diamagnetic metallic element; occurs in various minerals but is the only metal that occurs abundantly in large masses; used as an electrical and thermal conductor.

Atomic Number 78: a heavy precious metallic element; grey-white and resistant to corroding; occurs in some nickel and copper ores and is also found native in some deposits.

Atomic Number 14: a tetravalent nonmetallic element; next to oxygen it is the most abundant element in the earth's crust; occurs in clay and feldspar and granite and quartz and sand; used as a semiconductor in transistors.

Atomic Number 92: a heavy toxic silvery-white radioactive metallic element; occurs in many isotopes; used for nuclear fuels and nuclear weapons.

Immersion Heater: a heating element that is immersed in the liquid that is to be heated (as in a hot-water tank).

Pinite: grey or green or brown mineral similar to mica and containing aluminum and potassium sulphates.

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