Potassium Chloride Reagent Grade *

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About Potassium Chloride Reagent Grade

Potassium Chloride, also known as Klotrix, Chlorvescent, Potavescent, Enseal, Kalitabs, Kaochlor, Pfklor, and Rekawan. It appears as white or colorless crystals, granules, or powder, is strongly saline in taste, and is freely soluble in Water at ambient conditions. It is produced in large quantities from mined potash ores and salt-containing surface waters. Nearly 5% of its worldwide production is utilized as an industrial chemical, mainly for the production of Potassium Hydroxide and Chlorine via electrolysis.

Reagent Grade chemicals have high purity and are best suited for analytical applications. They're important in research because of their reliable, dependable, and repeatable results. This Lab Alley product is highly recommended for research labs and commercial uses due to its high purity.

Common Uses and Applications

  • Reagent
  • Oxidizing agent

Industries

  • Fertilizer Use
  • Electrode cells
  • Aluminum recycling
  • Metal electroplating
  • Oil-well drilling mud

Safety and Shipping Information

Please contact us to request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Certificate of Analysis (COA) for Potassium Chloride Granular Reagent.

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Chemistry Table

7447-40-7
KCl
74.55

Specifications

Assay 99.0-100.5%
pH of a Solution @ 25°C 5.4-8.6
Insoluble Matter 0.005%
Iodide 0.002%
Bromide To Pass Test (limit about 0.01%)
Chlorate and Nitrate 0.003%
Nitrogen Compounds 0.001%
Phosphate 5 ppm
Sulfate 0.001%
Barium To Pass Test. limit about 0.001%)
Calcium, Magnesium and R3O2 0.005%
Heavy Metals (as Pb) 5 ppm
Iron 3 ppm
Sodium 0.005%

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