Potassium Sulphate - Indonesia

Potassium Sulphate - Indonesia

Origin
: Indonesia
CAS Number
: 7778-80-5
HS Code
: 3104.30.00
Basic Info
IUPAC Name
: dipotassium sulfate
Molecular Formula
: K2SO4
Molecular Weight (g/mol)
: 174.2600
Synonyms & Trade Names
: Potassium sulphate; Arcanite; SOP; K2SO4
Purity / Assay (%)
: 99% min
Grade / Quality Level
: Technical Grade
Physical Form
: Solid
Concentration
: Pure substance
Appearance / Color
: White to off-white solid
Odor
: Odorless
Melting Point (°C)
: 1069.0000
Boiling Point (°C)
: 1689
Density (g/cm³)
: 2.6600
Solubility in Water
: Freely soluble (12g/100mL)
UN Number
: Not applicable
H-Statements
: None
P-Statements
: P260
REACH Status
: Registered
Drug Precursor Status
: Non-precursor
Storage Class (GHS)
: 13
Storage Conditions
: Cool, dry place
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Technical Document

Brief overview
Potassium sulfate (K2SO4) (in British English potassium sulphate, also called sulphate of potash, arcanite, or archaically known as potash of sulfur) is a non-flammable white crystalline salt which is soluble in water. The chemical is commonly used in fertilizers, providing both potassium and sulfur.
Manufacturing Process
The process for manufacturing potassium sulfate is similar to that used for the manufacture of sodium sulfate. Potassium sulfate can be synthesised by reaction of potassium chloride with sulfuric acid according to the Leblanc process. Potassium sulfate is produced according to the following reaction:
2 KCl + H2SO4 → 2 HCl + K2SO4
The Hargreaves process uses sulfur dioxide, oxygen and water and potassium chloride as the starting materials to produce potassium sulfate. Hydrochloric acid evaporates off. SO2 is produced through the burning of sulfur.