Appearance : White Powder Or Crystal Chemical Name: Potassium Carbonate Chemical Formula: K2CO3 Packaging Type: 25 Kg. sized Bags
Definition and Usage Areas of Potassium Carbonate
Potassium Carbonate was believed to prevent the formation of many diseases by making the cells alkaline on a compound similar to carbonate as soap in the Ancient Egyptians. Potassium carbonate is a K2CO3 substance and a pH regulator is used as its chemical formula. With the deterioration of the PH balance in the human body, the main causes of many diseases, including cancer, have been determined. In other words, the most important substance that creates an alkaline effect on our body is potassium carbonate. Potassium carbonate is a soft, silver and white alkali metal substance. In general, it is seen due to sea water and many minerals. The potassium carbonate substance in question is rapidly oxidized in the air and is highly effective against water. Potassium carbonate is known to be a very important element for the development of plants. Because most of the potassium substance is included in the composition of the soil type and it is used in the fertilization structure. Potassium carbonate becomes water-soluble and is used to improve the taste of bottled water. Potassium carbonate mineral is not soluble in alcohol. It is generally known as calcinite mineral due to its crystal structure and it is present in small amounts. Experts state that the PH ratio of the body is alkaline.
Potassium carbonate material is soft enough to be cut with a knife. When the bright surface of the freshly cut potassium carbonate material combines with the air, a matte appearance emerges. Potassium carbonate mineral should be stored in an airless environment in order to reduce corrosion caused by the formation of metal oxide and hydroxide material. For this reason, K2CO3 samples are generally stored in kerosene-like and reducing environments. When K2CO3 mineral comes into contact with water, like other alkali metals, it causes severe hydrogen gas formation. When combined with K2CO3 waters, it indicates more violence than the reaction of lithium and sodium water. K2CO3 is a compound that is used in many parts of our lives and is of great importance. This compound is a compound used mostly in the industrial sector, in the glass sector, in the food sector, in the pharmaceutical sector and many more. This is why we understand the importance of this compound in our lives. K2CO3 is the 7th most abundant element in nature. It is gratifying to find an element that we need so easily. K2CO3 is also widely used in fertilizer production. This causes this compound to be stored in plants through the soil. Humans, on the other hand, take this compound from plants as the healthiest way to their bodies. Of course, the human body also needs this compound. K2CO3 is a white color. It has a bright structure with its crystal structure. Therefore, it is a compound that can be easily distinguished from other compounds. Potassium carbonate is a substance that oxidizes very quickly in air. Therefore, the storage conditions should be well adjusted. Contact with air should be stopped when not in use. This substance may show the same reaction with water. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to the storage conditions. Its abundance in nature causes the needs to be met easily. It is usually obtained from rocks and becomes ready for use. K2CO3 is very important for living things. So much so that in the deficiency of this compound, which is an essential mineral for the human body, people usually complete this deficiency with plants. This mineral is absolutely necessary for cells to live. Even people and animals with K2CO3 deficiency have cardiac dysfunction. Usage areas
- It is used in industrial products, glass surfaces, ceramics, explosive materials, in fertilization and glazing industries, in personal care products, in the production of soft soap, in the food industry, in the production of inorganic salts, in chemical dyes and in wool finishing works.
- In addition, K2CO3, which is used as a baking agent in the alkalization of cocoa powder and together with sodium aluminum phosphate, causes a soapy taste in case of heavy addition. Adding potassium carbonate to liquid soap prevents hydrolysis and helps to increase the washing effect.
- In addition, K2CO3 is used to keep the liquid soap in liquid ratio and to prevent it from gelling.
- Potassium carbonate, which is used in many fields from the television tube to the field of photography, is an easy to process and easy to find compound. K2CO3 is not flammable, so it is used a lot in fire extinguishers.
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