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  2. Potassium hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    KOH, like NaOH, serves as a source of OH −, a highly nucleophilic anion that attacks polar bonds in both inorganic and organic materials. Aqueous KOH saponifies esters: KOH + RCOOR' → RCOOK + R'OH. When R is a long chain, the product is called a potassium soap.

  3. Potassium - Wikipedia

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    Potassium metal can react violently with water producing KOH and hydrogen gas. 2 K(s) + 2 H 2 O(l) → 2 KOH(aq) + H 2 (g)↑ A reaction of potassium metal with water. Hydrogen is produced, and with potassium vapor, burns with a pink or lilac flame. Strongly alkaline potassium hydroxide is formed in solution.

  4. Alkaline water electrolysis - Wikipedia

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    Alkaline water electrolysis is a type of electrolysis that is characterized by having two electrodes operating in a liquid alkaline electrolyte. Commonly, a solution of potassium hydroxide (KOH) or sodium hydroxide (NaOH) at 25-40 wt% is used. [6]

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  6. Potassium superoxide - Wikipedia

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    Potassium superoxide is a source of superoxide, which is an oxidant and a nucleophile, depending on its reaction partner. [8]Upon contact with water, it undergoes disproportionation to potassium hydroxide, oxygen, and hydrogen peroxide:

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    PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — People around central Illinois got to see a comet that was discovered in 2023. The comet, called C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, (A3 for short) survived its close transit of ...

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    Atlases published nowadays are quite different from those published in the 16th–19th centuries. Unlike today, most atlases were not bound and ready for the customer to buy, but their possible components were shelved separately. The client could select the contents to their liking, and have the maps coloured/gilded or not. The atlas was then ...

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    Here’s what the city looks like today and the lingering effects of the bombing: See Also: I'm from Ohio — here are 6 things all Midwesterners know to be true.