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    Potassium Sulphate (Standard) - Taiwan

    Potassium Sulphate (Standard) - Taiwan in Tradeasia

    IUPAC Name

    Potassium Sulphate

    Cas Number

    7778-80-5

    HS Code

    3104.30.00

    Formula

    K2SO4

    Industry

    Agriculture

    Basic Info

    Appearance

    White Powder

    Common Names

    Sulphate of Potash

    Packaging

    25 Kg Bag

    Brief overview

    Potassium sulfate (K2SO4), also known as potassium sulphate in British English, sulphate of potash, arcanite, or potash of sulfur in the past, is a white, crystalline salt that is soluble in water and non-flammable. This chemical, which provides sulfur and potassium, is widely used in fertilizers.

    Manufacturing Process

    The procedure utilized to make potassium sulfate is comparable to that of making sodium sulfate. The Leblanc method may be used to create potassium sulfate by reacting potassium chloride with sulfuric acid. The following reaction results in the production of potassium sulfate:

    2KCl + H2SO4 → 2HCl + K2SO4

    Sulfur dioxide, oxygen, water, and potassium chloride are the raw ingredients used in the Hargreaves process to create potassium sulfate. Acid hydrochloric dissolves. Burning sulfur produces sulfur dioxide (SO2).

    Agriculture Industry

    Potassium sulfate is mostly used as fertilizer. Chloride, which can be detrimental to some crops, is absent from K2SO4. For these crops, which include tobacco and a few fruits and vegetables, potassium sulfate is recommended. Less sensitive crops could nevertheless need potassium sulfate for healthy development if the soil gets chloride buildup from irrigation water. There are also rare occasions when glass is made with crude salt.

    Other Applications

    Potassium sulfate is also used as a flash reducer in artillery propellant charges. It reduces muzzle flash, flareback and blast overpressure.

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