Synonyms : K(+)-H(+)-Exchanger, Potassium-Hydrogen Antiporter, Potassium-Hydrogen Exchanger, Antiporter, Potassium-Hydrogen, Antiporters, Potassium-Hydrogen, Potassium Hydrogen Antiporter, Potassium Hydrogen Antiporters, Potassium Hydrogen Exchanger
| potassium sorbate |
Also known as "Sorbistat K" and affectionately as "wine stabilizer," potassium sorbate produces sorbic acid when added to wine. It serves two purposes. When active fermentation has ceased and the wine racked the final time after clearing, 1/2 tsp. added to 1 gallon of wine will prevent future fermentation. When a wine is sweetened before bottling potassium sorbate is used to prevent refermentation. It should always be used in conjunction with potassium metabisulfite. ...
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| potassium cyanide |
chemical additive in silver plating.
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| potassic |
containing potash.
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| potassium |
a metallic element of the alkali group, many of whose salts are used in medicine. It is a soft, silver-white metal, melting at 58° F; atomic number, 19; atomic weight, 39.102; specific gravity, 0.87. Potassium is the chief cation of muscle and most other cells (intracellular fluid); see also sodium-potassium pump, under pump.
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| potassium a. |
[USP] alum prepared with the addition of potassium; used topically as an astringent.
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