CASR |
: | 7447-40-7 |
Molecular Formula |
: | KCl |
Molecular Weight |
: | 74.56 |
Specifications | |
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Appearance: | Colorless, elongated, prismatic, or cubical crystals or white, granular or crystalline powder. Stable in air. Its solutions are neutral to litmus. |
Solubility: | Freely soluble in water, and even more soluble in boiling water; practically insoluble in anhydrous ethanol. |
Identification (Chloride a): | A white curdled precipitate which dissolves easily in ammonia should form. |
Identification (Chloride b): | The paper should turn violet-red. |
Identification (Potassium a): | A white crystalline precipitate should form. |
Identification (Potassium b): | A yellow or orange-yellow precipitate should form immediately. |
Identification (Potassium): | A white crystalline precipitate that soluble in 6N ammonium hydroxide and solutions of alkali hydroxides and carbonates should form. |
Appearance of solution: | Clear and colorless solution. |
Acidity & alkalinity (1): | Not more than 0.5ml of 0.01M hydrochloric acid or of 0.01M sodium hydroxide should require to change the color of indicator. |
Acidity & alkalinity (2): | A pink color should produce. |
Bromides: | NMT 0.1% |
Iodide(I) (1): | The substance should not show blue color. |
Iodide(I) (2): | NMT 0.005%. |
Sulfates: | NMT 300ppm |
Barium(Ba): | Any opalescence in the solution should not be more intense than reference solution. |
Iron (Fe): | NMT 20ppm |
Magnesium and alkaline earth metals: | NMT 200ppm (as Ca) |
Calcium(Ca)&Magnesium(Mg): | No turbidity should produce within 5 min. |
Loss on drying,105°C: | NMT 1.0% |
Assay (on dried basis): | 99.0% to 100.5% |
Sodium (Na) (1): | Sample solution tested on a platinum wire does not impart a pronounced yellow color to a nonluminous flame. |
Total aerobic microbial count: | NMT 100 CFU/gm |
Total Yeast and mold count: | NMT 10 CFU/gm |
Bacterial endotoxin test: | NMT 2.5 EU/gm |