A more efficient way to achieve this reaction would be using electrolysis (check out the HHO generator we saw recently for a homemade rig). The next step is to add potassium chloride, which is ...
Until World War I, it was produced industrially via exchange reactions between nitric acid and various potassium salts. That method continues today, with potassium chloride as the most-used salt, or ...
Potassium (as chloride) 10mEq, 20mEq ... other agents that decrease GI motility increase risk of serious GI reactions with tablets.
Upon addition of hydrogen peroxide to Rochelle's salt (sodium potassium tartrate), the hydrogen peroxide decomposes and tartaric acid is oxidized. This reaction proceeds very slowly at room ...