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The chemical compound potassium chloride (KCl) is a metal halide salt composed of potassium and chloride. It is odorless and has a white or colorless vitreous crystal appearance. The solid dissolves readily in water and its solutions have a salt-like taste. KCl is used in medicine, scientific applications, food processing, and used to cause cardiac arrest as the third drug in the "three drug cocktail" for executions by lethal injection. It occurs naturally as the mineral sylvite and in combination with sodium chloride as sylvinite.
KCl is soluble in a variety of polar solvents.
Solutions of KCl are common standards, for example for calibration of the electrical conductivity of (ionic) solutions, since KCl solutions are stable, allowing for reproducible measurements. In aqueous solution, it is essentially fully ionized into solvated K+ and Cl– ions.
Although potassium is more electropositive than sodium, KCl can be reduced to the metal by reaction with metallic sodium at 850 °C because the more volatile potassium can be removed by distillation (see Le Chatelier's principle):
Click on the link below for a free video guide to dietary supplements and alternative medicine! http://utahtexans.com/ Maybe you have seen potassium chloride in a dietary supplement or food product and wondered what the heck it is and what does it do. In this video I'm going to talk about benefits and dangers of it. So what is potassium chloride, it's basically a salt substitute and it has a ton of uses. It's used as a fertilizer to help grow a garden. It can be used as a medicine to help someone who has a low amount of potassium in the body. Symptoms of low potassium would be thinks like muscle cramps, nausea, diarrhea, urinating a lot, being very thirsty, confusion, being irritably, and changes to heart rhythm. Most famously it is added as a food additive. It's in food such as ca...
The chemical compound potassium chloride (KCl) is a metal halide salt composed of potassium and chlorine. In its pure state, it is odorless and has a white or colorless vitreous crystal appearance, with a crystal structure that cleaves easily in three directions. Potassium chloride crystals are face-centered cubic. Potassium chloride was historically known as "muriate of potash". This name is occasionally still encountered in association with its use as a fertilizer. Potash varies in color from pink or red to white depending on the mining and recovery process used. White potash, sometimes referred to as soluble potash, is usually higher in analysis and is used primarily for making liquid starter fertilizers. KCl is used in medicine, scientific applications, and food processing. It occurs n...
Dr Robert Barrington discusses the benefits of potassium chloride as an alternative to sodium chloride. For more information please visit www.robertbarrington.net.
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Subscribe to our channel for daily updates watch recent video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cu1PeHSgtG4 foods rich in potassium chloride | foods rich in potassium foods rich in potassium chloride No. 1 Beans No. 2 Soybeans No. 3 Liver No. 4 Oysters No. 5 Chickpeas No. 6 Fortified Cereal No. 7 Pumpkin Seeds No. 8 Lentils No. 9 Cooked Spinach No. 10 Sesame Seeds Visit for more: http://www.sunwarrior.com/news/45-superfoods-to-add-to-your-diet/ The mineral helps to regulate your body’s fluid levels, aids in muscular function and waste removal, and helps keep your nervous system functioning properly. Potassium also helps reduce blood pressure in people with hypertension and lowers your risk for stroke. You can also visit for more information: http://www.healthaliciousness.com/ar...
Dr. Reedy demonstrates a reaction with Potassium Chloride and Sugar mixed with a drop of Hydrochloric Acid.
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Here I demonstrate how to obtain pure potassium chloride from substances such as LoSalt.
How to Make Potassium Chlorate from Bleach and sodium-free salt. Warning: This produces small amounts of chlorine gas, this should be done outside or in a fumehood. Potassium chlorate is a useful oxidizer and small amounts can be easily made using household chemicals. Start by boiling a large quantity of household laundry bleach, at least half a liter, until crystals start to precipitate. Immediately take it off heating and let it cool. As it cools make a saturated solution of potassium chloride. Potassium chloride is sold as a "sodium-free" salt substitute. Now once the bleach is cooled, measure out an equal volume of potassium chloride solution and pour into the boiled bleach solution but do not mix in the crystals. Stir up the mixture and eventually potassium chlorate crystals wil...
This video discuss the major minerals sodium, potassium and chloride the main electrolytes in the bloodstream, important in fluid balance, cell integrity, nutrient transport and regulating blood pressure, as well as the functions of magnesium and the food sources. For more information on sodium, visit http://www.nutritionaldoublethink.com/sodium.html. For more information on potassium, visit http://www.nutritionaldoublethink.com/potassium.html.
As Copper(II) Sulfate and Potassium Chloride are mixed nothing happens. As soon as Sodium Sulfite is added insoluble Cu(I)-Chloride forms. The Sulfite reduces the Copper(II) to Copper(I) which combines with the Chloride in solution to form insoluble CuCl. Cu(I) compounds are quite rare in aqueous chemistry. The reason for this is the fact, that in comparison to Cu(I) Cu(II) has a 4 times higher Hydrationenergy/enthalpy which stabilizes the oxidation state +II and makes aqueous Cu(II) chemistry the standard chemistry while Cu(I) will disproportionate if brought into solution. There are some exceptions however. One example is the [Cu(CN)4](3-) we showed in another video. If the ligand stabilizes the lower oxidation state better and is soluble after complexation some aqueous Cu(I) chemistr...
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The chemical compound potassium chloride is a metal halide salt composed of potassium and chloride.It is odorless and has a white or colorless vitreous crystal appearance.The solid dissolves readily in water and its solutions have a salt-like taste.KCl is used in medicine, scientific applications, food processing, and used to cause cardiac arrest as the third drug in the "three drug cocktail" for executions by lethal injection. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- License: Public domain ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- This channel is dedicated to make Wikipedia, one of the biggest knowledge databases in the world available to people with limited vision. Article available under a Creative Commons license Image source in video
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Small amounts of lithium, sodium and potassium metals were heated until they were burning in broken, porcelain crucibles. About half a crucible in each case. Each burning metal was then placed in a gas jar containing chlorine gas. The experiment was quite successful Each metal produced clouds of white particulate smoke as their respective chlorides were formed: lithium - lithium chloride sodium - sodium chloride potassium - potassium chloride There was no red iron chloride which was presumed to have contaminated the products in the first experiment. The small amount of potassium burnt out relatively quickly and not all of the chlorine gas was used up.
Small amounts of lithium, sodium and potassium metals were heated until they were burning on combustion spoons. Each burning metal was then placed in a gas jar containing chlorine gas. The experiment was moderately successful. Each metal was expected to produces clouds of white particulate smoke as their respective chlorides were formed: lithium - lithium chloride sodium - sodium chloride potassium - potassium chloride However, colored products were also obtained, in addition to the expected white chlorides. Thus, a mixture of products were formed in each case. It is suspected that one of the interfering factors may have been that the combustion spoons, on the surface at least, have participated in the reactions. Iron III chloride, for instance, could account for the clouds of red sm...
Pronunciation flashcards for the print, e-book, and pharmacology audiobook Memorizing Pharmacology: A Relaxed Approach. More difficult medication names will have two pronunciation videos, a flashcard short version and an extended version breaking the pronunciation down syllable by syllable.
Pronunciation flashcards for the print, e-book, and pharmacology audiobook Memorizing Pharmacology: A Relaxed Approach. More difficult medication names will have two pronunciation videos, a flashcard short version and an extended version breaking the pronunciation down syllable by syllable.
Is potassium chloride better than sodium chloride for preventing the spread of the zebra mussel? Eric A. Davis, SUNY Oneonta. Feb 12, 2016. Cooperstown, NY.
A review of the normal physiology of sodium, potassium, and water. Major topics covered include the renin angiotensin aldosterone system, the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis, ADH (antidiuretic hormone), and the natriuretic peptides.
Video Series, "Reclaim our Health" www.livingherbalfarmacy.com www.naturalherbalfarmacy.com 1) Magnesium chloride / or Mag citrate 2) Potassium gluconate / or Mag chloride 3) Citric acid 4) Sodium bicarbonate - All 1/4 teaspoon Other additions Alkazelser - add St. Joseph aspirin. 1 or 2 7-up flavor - add a squeezed lemon 1/2 Increase it's ability by 2000% attacks colon cancers shutting down 7 different cancer pathways in the body. Add the amino acid Arginine.1/4 tps
UP FROM THE BED OF A DESERT SEA tells the story of the New Mexico based potash mine run by the International Mineral and Chemical Corporation of Carlsbad (now known as IMC Global). Released in 1952 or 53, the film is a fascinating portrait of mining in the post-WWII era. Potash is any of various mined and manufactured salts that contain potassium in water-soluble form. The name derives from pot ash, which refers to plant ashes soaked in water in a pot, the primary means of manufacturing the product before the industrial era. The word potassium is derived from potash. In addition to its use as a fertilizer, potassium chloride is important in many industrialized economies, where it is used in aluminium recycling, by the chloralkali industry to produce potassium hydroxide, in metal electrop...
This video provides a tutorial on how to balance chemical equations such as combustion reactions, synthesis and decomposition reactions, single and double displacement reactions in addition to redox reactions under acidic and basic conditions. This video provides plenty of examples and practice problems that will help you to review for your next test or exam. Here is a list of equations covered in this video: 1. Combustion Reactions: Methane + oxygen gas yields carbon dioxide and water OR CH4 + O2 = CO2 + H2O Propane: C3H8 + O2 = CO2 + H2O Ethane: C2H6 + O2 = CO2 + H2O Ethanol: C2H5OH + O2 = CO2 + H2O Propanol: C3H7OH + O2 = CO2 + H2O Benzene: C6H6 + O2 = CO2 + H2O 2. Balancing Synthesis & Decomposition Reactions N2 + H2 = NH3 (nitrogen gas + oxygen gas yields ammonia) S8 + O2 = SO3 (s...
Today I tested my old and my new Geiger counters against each other to see who could detect the most radiation in ten minutes from the same source and the same distance. Source: 6oz "light salt" Potassium 40 containing Potassium Chloride salt The counters: International Medcom CRM-100 medcom.com Uses and LND 712 Thin mica window Geiger tube. http://www.lndinc.com/products/711/ Hallogen quenched, Neon gas. SE International Inspector EXP seint.com GeigerCounters.com (good dealer) Uses and LND 7317 large mica window "Pancake" Geiger tube. http://www.lndinc.com/products/17/ Hallogen quenched, Neon gas. Results: 10 minutes count of 6oz of "light salt" at 1 cm distance with entire mica window facing source: CRM-100 284 / 10min = 28.4 CPM Inspector EXP 2552 Count...
Ingredients mentioned in this video with their descriptions: Taurine 500mgs - Taurine may facilitate the transport of Potassium into and out of the body's Cells and may help to prevent and treat Cardiomyopathy. Taurine concentrates in the Heart references and (5000-6000 mg per day of supplemental Taurine) may alleviate Ischemic Heart Disease. By normalizing Potassium flow into and out of Cardiac Muscle cells, Taurine normalizes the electrical excitability of the Cell Membranes of Cardiac Muscle and enhances the contractile strength of the Cardiac Muscle. Taurine modulates the activity of cyclic AMP within Cardiac Muscle. Persons who have experienced a Heart Attack often exhibit very low Taurine levels subsequent to their Heart Attack (indicating that supplemental Taurine may be highly adv...
Flame Tests: Lithium – Crimson; Sodium – Yellow or Orange; Potassium - Lilac; Calcium - Brick red; Barium – Green; Copper - Green-blue or Blue-green. Tests for Gases: Hydrogen makes a pop with a lighted splint in air; Oxygen relights a glowing splint; Chlorine turns orange potassium dichromate solution green AND decolourises purple potassium permanganate; Ammonia forms a white smoke when a glass rod wet with concentrated hydrochloric acid is introduced. Hydrogen Chloride gas forms a white smoke when a glass rod wet with concentrated ammonia is introduced; Carbon Dioxide turns limewater cloudy; Sulfate ion solutions form a white precipitate with acidified barium chloride solution; Carbonates and Hydrogencarbonates produce effervescence (bubbles) when reacted with hydrochloric acid; Magnesiu...
Paleolithic Diets and Blood Pressure Control: How Do We Think It Works? Paleolithic (Paleo) diets differ from modern diets in many ways, among these being that Paleo diets are often much lower in sodium salts (mainly sodium chloride or table salt) and higher in potassium salts. Both higher sodium chloride intakes and lower potassium intakes are associated with higher blood pressure and poorer blood pressure control. We will review what metabolic changes, such as lipid levels and insulin resistance, have been seen in clinical trials altering dietary intakes of sodium and potassium, and some potential pathophysiologic mechanisms. Abstracts and information about the Ancestral Health Symposium can be found at www.ancestralhealth.org/ahs14-program.