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Potassium pyrophosphate

Potassium Pyrophosphates. Tetrapotassium pyrophosphate (TKPP), is easily prepared by thermal dehydration of K HPO. TKPP... [Pg.337]

Potassium pemnanganate Potassium nitrite Potassium nitrate Potassium sulphite Potassium stannate IV Potassium sulphate Poptassium metabisulphite Potassium peroxodisulphate Potassium tellurate (IV) Potassium pyrophosphate... [Pg.463]

Potassium peroxomonosulfate, 14 67 Potassium peroxydisulfate, 14 292 Potassium peroxymonosulfate, 26 189 Potassium persulfate, 7 856 Potassium phosphates, 18 834-835 20 637 manufacture of, 18 854 Potassium polymetaphosphate, 18 848 Potassium products, 20 5991 Potassium pyrophosphates, 18 843 Potassium residues, 20 603 Potassium salts, 20 609... [Pg.752]

Obviously, all this refers to observations on liquid samples some work is nevertheless done on solid samples. With great care, one may obtain additional data using solid samples, especially chemical shift anisotropy. Such work has very recently been performed on anhydrous sodium and potassium pyrophosphates, for which crM—crx was measured as 200 + 10... [Pg.2]

Dissolve sodium metasilicate and tetra potassium pyrophosphate in water with mixing, then add Mona NF-10. [Pg.151]

An alternative approach uses sodium or potassium pyrophosphate (0.1 moll-1 at pH 10) to disperse colloidal organic material by complexing the flocculating... [Pg.274]

Figure 1.7 Solubility curves for potassium pyrophosphate and potassium tripolyphosphate in ethanol-water mixtures at 25 °C (Van Wazer, 1958). Figure 1.7 Solubility curves for potassium pyrophosphate and potassium tripolyphosphate in ethanol-water mixtures at 25 °C (Van Wazer, 1958).
Phosphate Buffer Transfer 50.0 g of potassium pyrophosphate into a 500-mL volumetric flask, and dissolve in 400 mL of water. Adjust, if necessary, to a pH of 9.0 with 1 N hydrochloric acid, dilute to volume with water, and mix. [Pg.351]

Potassium Pyrophosphate occurs as colorless or white crystals or as a white, crystalline or granular powder. It is hygroscopic. It is very soluble in water, but is insoluble in alcohol. The pH of a 1 100 aqueous solution is about 10.5. [Pg.370]

Potassium pyrophosphate, K4P207.—The pyrophosphate is produced by heating dipotassium hydrogen phosphate, or by neutralizing anhydrous phosphoric acid with potassium hydroxide dissolved in absolute alcohol. Its specific heat is 0-1910 between 17° and 98° C.11 It is soluble in water, forming a slightly alkaline solution, and yields a trihydrate. [Pg.181]

K4H6O10P2 potassium pyrophosphate trihydrate 7320-34-5 25.00 2.3300 1 2419 MgHl209Se magnesium selenite hexahydrate 15593-61-0 25.00 2.0900 1... [Pg.302]

Methyl Carbonate 65-49-6 Aminosalicylic Acid (p-) 7320-34-5 Potassium Pyrophosphate... [Pg.1090]

Pyrobrite [ATOTECH]. TM for a bright-leveling, pyrophosphate copper electroplating process. The materials used are copper pyrophosphate trihydrate, potassium pyrophosphate, ammonium hydroxide, and addition agents. [Pg.1062]


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