вторник, 8 января 2013 г.

Everything about Potassium Chloride and Its Uses (Part I )



Potassium Chloride, which can be also called KCl, is a certain chemical compound that contains both chlorine and potassium. It is considered to be halide salt, so it definitely contains halogen atoms and is crystalline in its nature, just like all the other types of salt. It is odorless and white in its natural state. However, impure Potassium Chloride can have different colors, from white to red and even pink. These can be salts made from potassium and a certain byproduct that is produced in the process of manufacturing nitric acid.


The best thing about Potassium Chloride is that this kind of substance is readily available and it has a number of uses, not only in science, medicine or everyday life. Those people who want to use Potassium Chloride should be aware of its chemical properties. First of all, it can be used as a great source of chorine ion. Just like any other soluble type of ionic chloride, this kind of component can provide a certain precipitation of chloride salt when it is added to a particular solution that contains the right amount of metal ions.


Besides, people can utilize Potassium Chloride in order to produce metallic potassium, which is another valuable usage of this component. It is also important to learn more about its production. In essence, it naturally occurs in ocean water, and there are different minerals that can be produced by the extraction, electrostatic separation and crystallization of suitable components. There is another available source of Potassium Chloride and it is dried seaweeds. These normally contain around 90% of this kind of product.


To be continued…

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