Potassium nitrate
Potassium nitrate is a colorless, transparent crystalline compound or a white, powder-like substance with chemically stable properties. It dissolves in water to form a neutral solution but decomposes at high temperatures. An important inorganic nitrate salt, potassium nitrate finds extensive use in both industrial and agricultural applications.
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Product:Potassium Nitrate
CAS No.:7757-79-1
Batch No.:20240326
Quantity:100MT
ANALYSIS QUATITY: 5% SPOT-CHECK
Standard:GB/T 1918-2011
Analysis Units Industrial Grade Result Appearance -- -- White powder Purity(KNO₃) % ≥99.5 99.53 Moisture % ≤0.10 0.06 Hygroscopicity % ≤0.25 0.20 Chloride(Cl⁻) % ≤0.1 0.05
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