Potassium chloride (KCl), ionic compound whose molecules consist of one potassium atom and one chlorine atom. It is a white-to-colourless face-centred cubic crystal. Potassium chloride can be extracted from sylvinite, a mineral mixture of sodium chloride
It may be used as a softener unit in household water, which is an alternative to sodium chloride. View all Usage Potassium chloride is a salt commonly used in the preparation of phosphate buffered saline and for the extraction and solubilization of proteins. It is a good potassium source. ...
A water softener 10 and a method of operating the same are provided to allow NaCl or KCl to be selected as regenerant salts. A user interface 50 is provided to allow the user to specify whether NaCl or KCl is being used. Water quantity is calculated based on parameters such as regenerant...
A water softener (10) and a method of operating the same are provided to allow for the efficient use of either NaCl or KCl as the regenerant salt. A user interface (50) is provided to allow the user to indicate to the computer (48) controlling the water softener (10) whether NaCl or...
A water softener (10) and a method of operating the same are provided to allow for the efficient use of either NaCl or KCl as the regenerant salt. A user interface (50) is provided to allow the user to indicate to the computer (48) controlling the water softener (10) whether NaCl or...