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When potassium permagnate is added initially to ethanol, ethanol gets oxidised into ethanoic acid using potassium permagnate. Thus, decolorizing potassium permagnate. When excess is added , the color of potassium permagnate persists.
carbon dioxide
I dont know. But if your looking for high potassium go to any store and get the salt substitute called "No Salt" it's loaded with potassium.
potassium nitrate
Potassium acetate may be used as a food additive but was not used as a NaCl substitute.
No, it is not possible.
That is the generic name for Cozaar
Yes it can
No. Potassium chloride itself is a compound.
Salt substitute - contains potassium chloride. A slight amount of naturally occuring potassium is radioactive.
- potassium chloride is used as a substitute for sodium chloride - potassium chloride is used to treat the rare hypokalemia
Yes, it is true - contain KCl.