CAS 584-08-7
:Carbonato de potássio
- Carbonate de potassium
- Carbonate, Potassium
- Carbonato De Potasio
- Carbonic acid potassium salt (1:2)
- Climb
- DCAD Plus
- Dipotassium carbonate
- Ef 80
- K2Co3
- Kaliumcarbonat
- Lh 90
- Pearl ash
- Potash
- Potassium Carbonate
- Potassium carbonate (2:1)
- Potassium carbonate (K2(CO3))
- Potassium carbonate (K2CO3)
- Potassium carbonate (K<sub>2</sub>(CO<sub>3</sub>))
- Px 1390-1
- Salt of tartar
- Sorb KX 35
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Potassium Carbonate
CAS:Fórmula:K2CO3Pureza:>99.0%(T)Cor e Forma:White to Almost white powder to lumpPeso molecular:138.20Potassium carbonate, anhydrous, 99%
CAS:Potassium carbonate has a wide range of industrial and research applications. The major use of potassium carbonate is the manufacture of chemicals, fertilizers, soap and glass. It is used as a drying agent for solvents especially if there are traces of acids present, and as a scavenger of acids pr
Fórmula:CK2O3Pureza:99%Cor e Forma:White, Crystals or powder or crystalline powder or granulesPeso molecular:138.21Potassium carbonate, ACS, 99.0% min
CAS:It may be used in pharmaceutical laboratories as a drying agent or as a source of potassium. It is also used in fire extinguishers, to make soap, glass and to soften water. Aqueous potassium carbonate plays an important role in carbon dioxide absorption promoted by piperazine. It is also essential f
Fórmula:CK2O3Pureza:99.0%Peso molecular:138.21Potassium carbonate anhydrous powder 325 mesh
CAS:Fórmula:CK2O3Pureza:99.0%Cor e Forma:Solid, Powder or Solid or GranulesPeso molecular:138.205Potassium carbonate, Puratronic™, 99.997% (metals basis)
CAS:Potassium carbonate has a wide range of industrial and research applications. The major use of potassium carbonate is the manufacture of chemicals, fertilizers, soap and glass. It is used as a drying agent for solvents especially if there are traces of acids present, and as a scavenger of acids pr
Fórmula:CK2O3Pureza:99.997%Peso molecular:138.21Potassium Carbonate
CAS:Potassium carbonatesFórmula:CO3·K2Cor e Forma:White SolidPeso molecular:138.21 g/molPotassium carbonate, 99+% (ACS)
CAS:Potassium carbonate, 99+% (ACS)
Fórmula:K2CO3Pureza:99+%Cor e Forma:white pwdr.Peso molecular:138.21Potassium carbonate, anhydrous FCC grade
CAS:Potassium carbonate, anhydrous FCC gradePureza:≥95%Peso molecular:138.20g/molPotassium carbonate, anhydrous, granular
CAS:Fórmula:CK2O3Pureza:≥ 99.5%Cor e Forma:White granulesPeso molecular:138.21Potassium Carbonate granular
CAS:Fórmula:CK2O3Pureza:99.5%Cor e Forma:Solid, GranulesPeso molecular:138.205Potassium carbonate, anhydrous, 99.99%
CAS:Fórmula:K2CO3Pureza:≥ 99.99%Cor e Forma:White powder, crystalline powder or chunksPeso molecular:138.21Potassium carbonate, anhydrous
CAS:Fórmula:CK2O3Pureza:≥ 99.5%Cor e Forma:White powderPeso molecular:138.21Potassium carbonate, anhydrous
CAS:Potassium carbonate, anhydrousFórmula:·CO3·2KPureza:99%Cor e Forma: white powderPeso molecular:138.2055g/molPotassium carbonate
CAS:Potassium carbonate
Pureza:99.99%Cor e Forma:White PowderPeso molecular:138.2055g/molPotassium Carbonate
CAS:Applications Potassium Carbonate is a common chemical reagent used in various organic reactions. It is used, for example, in the synthesis of Diazoxon (D416890); the oxidized form of Diazinon (D416880) which is an organophosphate insecticide. Diazoxon is shown to be a more potent acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor.
References Lazarevic-Pasti, T. D., et al.: J. Electroanal. Chem., 692 (2013); Pasti, T. L., J. Environ. Protect. Ecology, 12, 1168 (2011)Fórmula:CO3·2KCor e Forma:NeatPeso molecular:138.21Potassium carbonate (99.997%-K) PURATREM
CAS:Potassium carbonate (99.997%-K) PURATREM
Fórmula:K2CO3Pureza:(99.997%-K)Cor e Forma:white pwdr.Peso molecular:138.21Potassium carbonate
CAS:Produto ControladoPotassium carbonate is a white crystalline salt that is soluble in water. It has the chemical formula K2CO3 and its molecular weight is 98.0 g/mol. Potassium carbonate has been used as a buffering agent, in the manufacture of glass, soap, and fertilizer. It also has been used to treat infectious diseases such as malaria and tuberculosis. Potassium carbonate can be used to stop the growth of bacteria by inhibiting their DNA replication due to its ability to bind potassium ions. This results in the inhibition of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and DNA synthesis by complex enzymes such as DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV. The phase transition temperature for potassium carbonate is around 40°C, which means it will decompose at this temperature or above. When exposed to CO2 flow, potassium carbonate will react with CO2 to form water vapor (H2O) and anhydrous sodium carbonate (Na2CO3).Fórmula:K2CO3Pureza:Min. 95%Cor e Forma:White Clear LiquidPeso molecular:138.21 g/molPotassium Carbonate anhydrous extrapure, 99%
CAS:Fórmula:K2CO3Pureza:min. 99%Cor e Forma:White, Hygroscopic powder, Clear, ColourlessPeso molecular:138.21












