Alk

/Γ¦lk/ noun

An archaic name for potassium carbonate or other soluble salts, especially those used in glassmaking and dyeing.

From Arabic al-qali via European languages. The word comes from the Arabic name for a plant whose ashes were burned to produce soda ash, an essential ingredient in medieval chemical and manufacturing processes.

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