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potassium permanganate Potassium permanganate (KMnO4) is an inorganic chemical compound composed of potassium (K+) and permanganate (MnO4-) ions. Its IUPAC name is potassium manganate(VII) because its manganese (Mn) atom is in the +7 oxidation state. It is also known as "permanganate of potash", "Potassium Salt" and "Condy's crystals". The permanganate acts as a strong oxidizing agent. The molecular weight of potassium permanganate is 158.04 g/mol. As a solid, it forms deep purple prisms. ...
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potassium phosphate A yeast nutrient. Top of page.
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potassium permanganate An oxidising agent commonly used for the regeneration of manganese greensand iron filters and occasionally used as a disinfectant.
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potassium sorbate Used during winemaking, this chemical halts yeast reproduction, thus preventing renewed fermentation.
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potassium alum Mineral salts are naturally astringent and inhibit bacterial growth. Potassium alum is sometimes confused with aluminum, compounds of which are the main ingredient in mainstream antiperspirant deodorants. These compounds can block pores and thereby prevent the release of sweat, the body's way of cooling itself. Alum and aluminum are two different substances. Aluminum is readily absorbed by the body; potassium alum is not. ...
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