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Atomfair Potassium K K
Description Potassium (CAS No. 2926-27-4) is a highly reactive alkali metal with the molecular formula K and IUPAC name potassium . This soft, silvery-white metal is essential in numerous industrial, chemical, and biological processes. Our high-purity potassium (??99%) is stored under inert conditions to prevent oxidation and ensure optimal reactivity. Ideal for laboratory synthesis, electrochemical research, and alloy production, this product meets rigorous quality standards for researchers and scientists. Available in sealed ampoules or mineral oil suspensions to maintain stability. Key Features: High purity (??99%) Stored under argon or mineral oil Reactive alkali metal for synthetic applications Used in organic…
Description
Description
Potassium (CAS No. 2926-27-4) is a highly reactive alkali metal with the molecular formula K and IUPAC name potassium. This soft, silvery-white metal is essential in numerous industrial, chemical, and biological processes. Our high-purity potassium (??99%) is stored under inert conditions to prevent oxidation and ensure optimal reactivity. Ideal for laboratory synthesis, electrochemical research, and alloy production, this product meets rigorous quality standards for researchers and scientists. Available in sealed ampoules or mineral oil suspensions to maintain stability.
Key Features:
- High purity (??99%)
- Stored under argon or mineral oil
- Reactive alkali metal for synthetic applications
- Used in organic and inorganic synthesis
- Standardized for laboratory and industrial use
- CAS No: 2926-27-4
- Molecular Formula: K
- Molecular Weight: 39.0983
- Exact Mass: 38.96370648
- Monoisotopic Mass: 38.96370648
- IUPAC Name: potassium
- SMILES: [K]
- Synonyms: POTASSIUM, 7440-09-7, Kalium, Potassium, metal, potasio
Application
Potassium is widely used in chemical synthesis as a strong reducing agent and in the preparation of potassium-based compounds. It serves as a crucial reagent in organic reactions, such as the Birch reduction, and in the production of superoxide dismutase mimics. In metallurgy, potassium is employed in alloy formation and as a heat-transfer medium in nuclear reactors.
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