Atomfair Potassium K K

Description Potassium (CAS No. 233664-53-4) is a highly reactive alkali metal with the molecular formula K . This elemental metal is essential in various chemical, industrial, and research applications due to its strong reducing properties and high electrochemical reactivity. Our high-purity Potassium is meticulously handled under inert conditions to ensure stability and prevent oxidation. Available in multiple forms including ingots, rods, or sealed ampoules, it is ideal for synthetic chemistry, energy storage research, and metallurgical processes. Each batch undergoes rigorous quality control to meet the stringent demands of laboratory and industrial use. Key Features: High purity (??99.5%) Stored under argon…

Description

Description

Potassium (CAS No. 233664-53-4) is a highly reactive alkali metal with the molecular formula K. This elemental metal is essential in various chemical, industrial, and research applications due to its strong reducing properties and high electrochemical reactivity. Our high-purity Potassium is meticulously handled under inert conditions to ensure stability and prevent oxidation. Available in multiple forms including ingots, rods, or sealed ampoules, it is ideal for synthetic chemistry, energy storage research, and metallurgical processes. Each batch undergoes rigorous quality control to meet the stringent demands of laboratory and industrial use.

Key Features:

  • High purity (??99.5%)
  • Stored under argon or mineral oil to prevent degradation
  • Versatile applications in organic synthesis and material science
  • Available in customizable quantities
  • CAS No: 233664-53-4
  • 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 organic synthesis as a strong reducing agent and in the preparation of potassium-based reagents. It plays a critical role in the production of alloys, superoxide compounds, and alkali-metal batteries. Researchers also utilize Potassium in catalysis and energy storage applications due to its excellent electrochemical properties.

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