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Potassium Carbonate

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An alchemical symbol for potassium carbonate.

Potassium carbonate is a naturally occurring substance that can be found in the ashes left behind by burning plants.

For more details on how this substance is used, see the symbol for 'Potash'.

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Symmetric, Closed shape, Monochrome, Contains straight lines, Has crossing lines.

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