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  ImageFile Potassium carbonategif
  ImageFile1 Potassium carbonatejpg
  IUPACName Potassium carbonate
  OtherNames Potash, pearlash
  Section1 {{Chembox Identifiers
  CASNo 584-08-7
  RTECS TS7750000


  Section2 {{Chembox Properties
  Formula K<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>
  MolarMass 1382055 g/mol
  Appearance White deliquescent solid
  Density 229 g/cm<sup>3</sup>, solid
  MeltingPt 891 &degC
  BoilingPt Decomposes
  Solubility 112 g/100 mL (20 &degC)


  Section3 {{Chembox Hazards
  FlashPt Not flammable
  NFPA-H 2
  NFPA-F 0
  NFPA-R 0


  Section8 {{Chembox Related
  OtherCations Lithium Carbonate , Sodium Carbonate , Caesium Carbonate




Potassium carbonate is a white salt, Soluble in Water (insoluble in Alcohol ), which forms a strongly Alkaline solution. It can be made as the product of Potassium Hydroxide 's absorbent reaction with Carbon Dioxide . It is Deliquescent , often appearing a damp or wet Solid . Potassium carbonate is used in the production of Soap and Glass .


HISTORY

Potassium carbonate was first identified in 1742 by Antonio Campanella and is the primary component of Potash and the more refined '' Pearlash '' or '' Salts Of Tartar ''. Historically pearlash was created by baking Potash in a Kiln to remove impurities. The fine white powder remaining was the pearlash. The first Patent issued by the U.S. Patent Office was awarded to Samuel Hopkins in 1790 for an improved method of making pearlash.

In late 18th Century North America , before the development of Baking Powder , pearlash began to be used as a Leavening Agent in "quick Breads" .

Other terms for potassium carbonate:
  • Carbonate of potash

  • Dipotassium carbonate

  • Dipotassium salt

  • Pearl ash

  • Potash

  • Salt of tartar

  • Salt of wormwood



PRODUCTION

Today potassium carbonate is prepared commercially by the Electrolysis of Potassium Chloride . The resulting Potassium Hydroxide is then carbonated using Carbon Dioxide to form potassium carbonate, which is often used to produce other .
: 2KOH + CO2 → K2CO3 + H2O


APPLICATIONS

Pearlash has been used for Soap , Glass , and China production.

In the laboratory, it may be used as a mild Drying Agent where other drying agents such as Calcium Chloride may be incompatible. However, it is not suitable for acidic compounds.

In cuisine, it is used as an ingredient in the production of Grass Jelly , a food consumed in Chinese and Southeast Asian cuisines.

Potassium carbonate, is being used as the Electrolyte in many Cold Fusion experiments.


REFERENCES

''A Dictionary of Science'', Oxford University Press Inc. , New York 2003


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