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Recycling codes are used to identify the materials out of which the item is made, to facilitate easier recycling process. The presence on an item of a recycling code, a chasing arrows logo, or a resin code , is not an automatic indicator that a material is recyclable; it is an explanation of what the item is made of.
3 Cl 2 + 6 KOH → KClO 3 + 5 KCl + 3 H 2 O. According to X-ray crystallography, potassium chlorate is a dense salt-like structure consisting of chlorate and potassium ions in close association. The crystal structure of potassium chlorate. Color code: red = O, violet = K, green = Cl
Potassium chloride (KCl, or potassium salt) is a metal halide salt composed of potassium and chlorine. It is odorless and has a white or colorless vitreous crystal appearance. The solid dissolves readily in water, and its solutions have a salt-like taste. Potassium chloride can be obtained from ancient dried lake deposits. [7]
KCl: potassium chloride: 7447–40–7 KClO 3: potassium chlorate: 3811–04–9 KClO 4: potassium perchlorate: 7778–74–7 K 2 CuCl 4: potassium tetrachlorocuprate: 13877–24–2 KF: potassium fluoride: 7789–23–3 KH: potassium hydride: 7693–26–7 KHCO 3: potassium bicarbonate: 298–14–6 K(HF 2) potassium bifluoride: 7789–29–9 ...
The International Chemical Identifier (InChI, pronounced / ˈ ɪ n tʃ iː / IN-chee) [3] is a textual identifier for chemical substances, designed to provide a standard way to encode molecular information and to facilitate the search for such information in databases and on the web.
Potassium chlorite is a potassium salt of chlorous acid (HClO 2) having a chemical formula KClO 2. It exists as white powder and its annhydrous form easily undergoes decomposition in presence of heat or radiation (especially gamma rays ).
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The list given in ISO 31-8:1992 was quoted from the 1998 IUPAC "Green Book" Quantities, Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry and adds in some cases in parentheses the Latin name for information, where the standard symbol has no relation to the English name of the element. Since the 1992 edition of the standard was published, some elements ...