Potassium chloride (KCl, or potassium salt) is a metal halide salt composed of potassium and chlorine. The majority of the potassium chloride produced is used for making fertilizer, called potash. K2O %-62.
MOP – Photassium Chloride (MURIATE OF POTASH)
+ Free ShippingSynonyms | MOP |
Packing | 25/50/1000 Kgs HDPE Bags With inner liners. |
Applications | Industrial grade |
Standard | Industrial grade |
Molecular Formula | KCL |
Molecular weight | 74.55 g/mol |
Density | 1.48 g/cm3 |
CAS No. | 7447-40-7 |
Advantages
- Potash (potassium chloride, KCl) is the most highly valued and widely used potassium fertilizer in the world. Potash efficiently delivers potassium nutrient to the growing crop.
- Potassium increases disease resistance, drought tolerance, plumpness of grain and seed, and improves stem rigidity.
Drawbacks
- Potassium chloride is about 40 to 50 percent less expensive per pound of K2O than SOP. The biggest disadvantage of potassium chloride is its high salt indexand chloride content.
Application
- Potassium chloride is used in the manufacture of potash
- The potash fertilizers made from KCl (called Muriate of Potash, or MOP) make up the majority of potash fertilizers sold worldwide.
- KCl is used as a salt substitute in food where a low concentration of sodium in the salt is desired in order to reduce the risk of high blood pressure.
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