Description
Potassium Carbonate Anhydrous is a high-purity, inorganic compound commonly used in various industrial, laboratory, and commercial applications. It is a strong alkaline substance that readily absorbs moisture from the air due to its hygroscopic nature. The anhydrous form does not contain water molecules, making it ideal for applications requiring precise water control.
- Chemical Formula: K₂CO₃
- Molecular Weight: 138.21 g/mol
- Appearance: White, odorless, hygroscopic powder or granules
- Purity: Typically ≥ 99%
- Brand: Research Lab
- Made in India
Common Uses of Potassium Carbonate Anhydrous:
- Glass and Ceramic Industry: Used as a flux in producing specialty glass and ceramics to reduce melting points.
- Soap and Detergents: Functions as a key ingredient in the manufacture of liquid soaps and detergents due to its ability to soften water.
- Food Industry: Acts as a food additive (E501) used in baking, cocoa processing, and as a pH regulator in various food products.
- Chemical Manufacturing: Serves as a precursor in the synthesis of potassium-based chemicals, fertilizers, and agrochemicals.
- Pharmaceuticals: Used as an ingredient in medicinal formulations and laboratory reagents.
- Agriculture: Functions as a fertilizer component to supply essential potassium to crops.
- Laboratory Use: Used as a buffering agent, reagent, and drying agent in analytical and industrial processes.
Storage & Handling:
- Store in a tightly sealed container in a dry, well-ventilated area.
- Keep away from moisture, acids, and incompatible substances.
- Use protective equipment (gloves, goggles) when handling to prevent skin and eye irritation.
Safety Information:
- Hazard Statements: May cause eye and skin irritation; avoid direct contact.
- First Aid: In case of contact, rinse thoroughly with water. If ingested or inhaled, seek medical attention immediately.
- Disposal: Follow local regulations for safe disposal of alkaline substances.
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