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2007-02-23 13:06:58 · 9 answers · asked by BabyYneth 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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its KOH


Potassium Hydroxide, commonly called caustic potash with formula KOH, is a caustic compound of strong alkaline chemical dissolving readily in water, giving off much heat and forming a caustic solution. It is a white deliquescent solid in the form of pellets obtained by concentration of purified electrolytic potassium hydroxide solution with very low chloride content. It reacts violently with acid and is corrosive in moist air toward metals such as zinc, aluminium, tin and lead forming a combustible, explosive gas. It absorbs rapidly carbon dioxide and water from air. Contact with moisture or water will generate heat. Sodium hydroxide (Caustic soda) and potassium hydroxide (Caustic potash) are the two most important caustics. They are closely resembles in chemical properties and applications, e.g., in manufacturing liquid soap, in bleaching, and in manufacturing chemicals. Potassium hydroxide is the largest-volume potassium chemical for non-fertilizer use. Potassium Hydroxide is used in chemical manufacturing including potassium carbonate and other potassium chemicals, fertilizers, phosphates, agrochemicals, alkaline batteries and dyes.

2007-02-23 13:09:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Caustic Potash

2016-10-04 03:06:39 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

potassium hydroxide, chemical compound with formula KOH. Pure potassium hydroxide forms white, deliquescent crystals. For commercial and laboratory use it is usually in the form of white pellets. A strong base, it dissolves readily in water, giving off much heat and forming a strongly alkaline, caustic solution. It is commonly called caustic potash. It closely resembles sodium hydroxide in its chemical properties and has similar uses, e.g., in making soap, in bleaching, and in manufacturing chemicals, but is less widely used because of its higher cost. It is prepared chiefly by electrolysis of potassium chloride; commercial grades of it sometimes contain the chloride as well as other impurities

2016-03-18 10:41:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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2015-08-10 16:24:22 · answer #4 · answered by Josey 1 · 0 1

IT'S POTTASIUM HYDROXIDE
KOH.


USES:-

1) In agriculture, potassium hydroxide is used to correct the pH of acidic soils. It can also be used as a fungicide or even a herbicide. MEMS.


2) Food preparation
Food uses of lye include washing or chemical peeling of fruits and vegetables, chocolate and cocoa processing, caramel color production, poultry scalding, soft drink processing, and thickening ice cream. Olives are often soaked in lye to soften them, while pretzels and German lye rolls are glazed with a lye solution before baking to make them crisp.

Lye is used to make the Scandinavian delicacy known as lutefisk (from lutfisk, "lye fish"). Cod is soaked in lye to a jelly-like consistency, then served with bacon fat, potatoes, brunost sauce and mushy peas. Hominy is dried maize (corn) kernels reconstituted by soaking in lye.

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2007-02-23 20:22:54 · answer #5 · answered by kartik 2 · 1 0

potassium hydroxide, chemical compound with formula KOH. Pure potassium hydroxide forms white, deliquescent crystals. For commercial and laboratory use it is usually in the form of white pellets. A strong base, it dissolves readily in water, giving off much heat and forming a strongly alkaline, caustic solution. It is commonly called caustic potash. It closely resembles sodium hydroxide in its chemical properties and has similar uses, e.g., in making soap, in bleaching, and in manufacturing chemicals, but is less widely used because of its higher cost. It is prepared chiefly by electrolysis of potassium chloride; commercial grades of it sometimes contain the chloride as well as other impuritiespotassium hydroxide
Potassium hydroxide

General
Other names Potash lye
Molecular formula KOH
Molar mass 56.10564 g/mol
Appearance white solid,
deliquescent
CAS number [1310-58-3]
Properties
Density and phase 2.044 g/cm3, solid
Solubility in water 1100 g/L (25 °C)
Melting point 406 °C
Boiling point 1320 °C
Vapour Pressure 1.3hPa (719 ° C)
Basicity (pKb) pH: 13.5 (0.1 molar solution)
Structure
Coordination
geometry ?
Crystal structure ?
Hazards
MSDS External MSDS
EU classification Corrosive (C)
NFPA 704
031
R-phrases R22, R35
S-phrases S1/2, S26, S36/37/39, S45
Flash point non flammable
RTECS number TT2100000
Supplementary data page
Structure and
properties n, εr, etc.
Thermodynamic
data Phase behaviour:
Solid
Spectral data UV, IR, NMR, MS
Related compounds
Other anions Potassium oxide
Potassium peroxide
Potassium superoxide
Other cations Lithium hydroxide
Sodium hydroxide
Rubidium hydroxide
Caesium hydroxide
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
Infobox disclaimer and references
The chemical compound potassium hydroxide, (KOH) sometimes known as caustic potash, potassa, potash lye, and potassium hydrate, is a metallic base. It is very alkaline.


Uses
In agriculture, potassium hydroxide is used to correct the pH of acidic soils. It can also be used as a fungicide or even a herbicide. MEMS.


Food preparation
Food uses of lye include washing or chemical peeling of fruits and vegetables, chocolate and cocoa processing, caramel color production, poultry scalding, soft drink processing, and thickening ice cream. Olives are often soaked in lye to soften them, while pretzels and German lye rolls are glazed with a lye solution before baking to make them crisp.

Lye is used to make the Scandinavian delicacy known as lutefisk (from lutfisk, "lye fish"). Cod is soaked in lye to a jelly-like consistency, then served with bacon fat, potatoes, brunost sauce and mushy peas. Hominy is dried maize (corn) kernels reconstituted by soaking in lye.

2007-02-23 14:30:02 · answer #6 · answered by Agniva Das 2 · 0 1

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KOH, potassium hydroxide, a strong base, used for correcting pH of acidic soils, fungicides and herbicides.

2016-04-09 04:26:53 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 1

KOH - potassium hydroxide.

It's an alkali and can be used with fat (animal or vegetable) to make soap.

2007-02-23 13:08:49 · answer #8 · answered by davidbgreensmith 4 · 0 0

It is KOH. It is mainly used in production of bath soaps

2007-02-25 04:55:41 · answer #9 · answered by RJI 1 · 0 0

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