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Potassium Carbonate (K2CO3) is an inorganic compound with an extensive role in pharmaceutical laboratories. It has its other names as, Potash of Carbonic acid, Pearl ash, and Dipotassium Carbonate. It serves as a drying agent. It is the salt of carbonate, considered a good source of potassium. It is freely soluble in water and has hygroscopic properties. At high temperatures, it decomposes and loses carbon dioxide. Its appearance is deliquescent white solid, with cubic crystals. The structure of anhydrous Potassium Carbonate crystals is monoclinic.
Its appearance is a colorless crystalline powder. Its anhydrous form has a monoclinic structure. It is insoluble in water, but not soluble in alcohol and toluene. On decomposing, it emits toxic fumes of potassium oxide. On direct exposure, it can cause irritation to the skin and eyes. It has an alkaline taste with hygroscopic properties. It is weakly acidic as it forms an alkaline solution.
Chemical Formula | (K2CO3) |
Molar Mas | 138g/mol |
Boiling Point | Decomposes |
pH | 11.6 |
Melting Point | 894°C |
Density | 2.29g/cm3 |
CAS NO : – 584-08-7
Potassium Carbonate is obtained easily by electrolysis of potassium chloride and then followed the exposing resultant to potassium to carbon dioxide.
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