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  2. Potassium sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Potassium sulfate (US) or potassium sulphate (UK), also called sulphate of potash (SOP), arcanite, or archaically potash of sulfur, is the inorganic compound with formula K 2 SO 4, a white water-soluble solid.

  3. Melting points of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    19 K potassium; use: 336.7 K: 63.5 °C: 146.3 °F WEL: 336.53 K ... The Gmelin rare earths handbook lists 1522 °C and 1550 °C as two melting points given in the ...

  4. Potassium - Wikipedia

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    Potassium sulfate/magnesium sulfate fertilizer ... 47% K and 41% Cs has the lowest melting point of ... but because the amount of potassium in the blood plasma is ...

  5. Potassium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Melting point: 770 °C (1,420 °F; 1,040 K) ... (potassium sulfate). ... and potassium chloride by mouth is the standard means to treat low blood potassium, ...

  6. Chrome alum - Wikipedia

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    Melting point: 89 °C (192 °F; 362 K) Boiling point: 400 °C (752 °F; 673 K) Solubility in water. ... potassium sulfate is the potassium double sulfate of chromium.

  7. Potassium alum - Wikipedia

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    Potassium alum, potash alum, or potassium aluminium sulfate is a chemical compound first mentioned under various Sanskrit names in Ayurvedic medicinal texts such as charak samhita, sushrut samhita, and ashtang hridaya; is chemically defined as the double sulfate of potassium and aluminium, with chemical formula KAl(SO 4) 2.

  8. Polystyrene sulfonate - Wikipedia

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    Polystyrene sulfonates are a group of medications used to treat high blood potassium. [1] Effects generally take hours to days. [1] They are also used to remove potassium, calcium, and sodium from solutions in technical applications. Common side effects include loss of appetite, gastrointestinal upset, constipation, and low blood calcium. [1]

  9. Calcium gluconate - Wikipedia

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    Calcium gluconate is used as a cardioprotective agent in people with high blood potassium levels, with one alternative being the use of calcium chloride. [13] It is recommended when the potassium levels are high (>6.5 mmol/L) or when the electrocardiogram (ECG) shows changes due to high blood potassium. [2]