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 Translation for 'potassium sulfate' from English to Dutch
chem.voed.
kaliumsulfaat {het} [K2SO4] [E-515]
potassium sulfate [Am.]
Partial Matches
chem.
natriumsulfaat {het} [Na₂SO₄] [E-514]
sodium sulfate [Am.]
chem.
kopper(II)sulfaat {het} [CuSO4]
copper(II) sulfate
agr.chem.
kaliumsulfaat {het} [K2SO4]
sulfate of potash
chem.
kalium {het} <K>
potassium <K>
chem.
kaliumcyanide {het} [KCN]
potassium cyanide
chem.
kaliumverbinding {de}
potassium compound
chem.
cyaankali {de} [KCN]
potassium cyanide
chem.voed.
kaliumsulfaat {het} [K2SO4] [E-515]
potassium sulphate [Br.]
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Usage Examples English
  • Club soda and sparkling mineral water and some other sparkling waters contain added or dissolved minerals such as potassium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium citrate, or potassium sulfate.
  • Potassium tartrate is produced by the reaction of tartaric acid with potassium sodium tartrate (rochelle salt), and potassium sulfate, followed by filtration, purification, precipitation and drying.
  • A development-stage potassium sulfate project is being developed on Sevier Dry Lake headed up by Crystal Peak Minerals (CPM).
  • Named from Doctor Thomas Dover, an English physician of the eighteenth century who first prepared it, the powder was an old preparation of powder of ipecacuanha (which was formerly used to produce syrup of ipecac), opium in powder, and potassium sulfate.
  • Other potassium salts can be separated by various procedures, resulting in potassium sulfate and potassium-magnesium sulfate.

  • During the 1880s, Kjeldahl used potassium sulfate to raise the boiling point of the acid and mercury as a catalyst to speed the decomposition.
  • The less water used, the more linear expansion occurs. Potassium sulfate can be used as an accelerator and sodium borate as a retarder to control setting time.
  • If potassium chloride or potassium sulfate is added, the result will be NPK fertilizer.
  • Sodium bicarbonate, potassium sulfate, potassium bicarbonate, potassium citrate, or sodium citrate is artificially added to replicate constituents commonly found in natural mineral waters and offset the acidity of introducing carbon dioxide gas (which creates low 3–4 pH carbonic acid when dissolved in water).
  • The phenomenon was first reported in the 1800s from the rapid crystallization of potassium sulfate from an aqueous solution.

  • Other salts have other equilibrium humidity levels: Lithium Chloride ~11%; Magnesium Chloride ~33%; Potassium Carbonate ~43%; Potassium Sulfate ~97%.
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