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In the petrochemical industry sulfuric acid is utilized, for example, in the alkylation of isoalkanes with alkenes, in the chemical industry in the manufacture inorganic chemicals (e.g. hydrofluoric acid, chromic acid, aluminum sulfate) and organic products (e.g. dyes, explosives, isocyanates, soaps, detergents, fibers and pharmaceuticals). Sulfuric acid is also utilized in the manufacture of titanium oxide pigments, uranium and copper extraction, in steel pickling and in batteries. [Pg.115]

Use Flux for decomposing minerals substitute for sulfuric acid in dyeing disinfectant manufacture of sodium hydrosulfide, sodium sulfate, and soda alum liberating C02 in carbonic acid baths, in thermophores carbonizing wool manufacture of magnesia cements, paper, soap, perfumes, foods, industrial cleaners, metal pickling compounds lab reagent. [Pg.1138]

Elemental potassium is so soft that it can be cut with a knife. It oxidizes immediately on exposure to air and reacts violently with water. As hydrogen gas is evolved in this reaction and bums spontaneously, potassium is always stored under a liquid such as kerosene. Potassium and its salts impart a Hlac color to flames. Potassium carbonate, also called potash or pearl ash, is an important raw material for making glass and soft soap. Caustic potash is potassium hydroxide KOH. Potassium nitrate KNOj occurs naturally as saltpeter and is used in matches, explosives and fireworks and in pickling meat Potassium chloride KCl is an important potassium fertilizer. In living beings potassium ions are important for the transmission of nerve impulses. [Pg.264]

Uses Raw material rust inhibitor wetting agent for pickling baths surfactant for acid and alkaline cleaners soap scum remover coupling agent lime soap remover... [Pg.924]


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