Potassium
sulphate
Definition :- Bismuth subcarbonate Bi2O2(CO3),
sometimes written (BiO)2CO3 is a chemical compound of bismuth containing both oxide and carbonate anions. Bismuth is in the
+3 oxidation
state.
Bismuth subcarbonate occurs naturally as the mineral bismutite. Its structure[1]
consists of Bi-O layers and CO3 layers and is related to kettnerite, CaBi(CO3)OF. It is light sensitive.
Physical
and chemical properties
Appearance
:
White solid.
Odor
: odorless.
Molecular
weight : 174.259 g / mole.
Molecular
formula : K2SO4.
Boiling
point : 1689°c.
Melting
point : 1069° c.
Solubility
: in
water , glycerol , insoluble in acetone , alcohol .
Storage:
store in a cool , dry , ventilated
area away from heat moisture and incompatible substance.
Incompatibility: store
oxidizing agents , chlorine and nitric acid. Vigorous reaction will occur when
potassium sulphate is melted with aluminum or magnesium.
Medical
and Pharmaceutical Uses:-
i.
Used as anti-hypokalemic.
ii.
Used for relief of constipation.
iii.
Diagnostic procedure.
iv.
Used as buffering agent in pharmaceutical preparation.
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