Potassium is stored in not aqueous or non-protic solvents such as kerosene or hexane
Not safely. If potassium makes contact with water it react violently, bursting inflames and possibly exploding.
It can go down the sink with running water.
Potassium nitrate itself is not poisonous. However, when heated to high temperatures, it can decompose and release toxic gases, including nitrogen dioxide, which can be harmful if inhaled in high concentrations. It is important to handle and store potassium nitrate safely and avoid exposure to its decomposition products.
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put it on a fridge
No, reacting zinc with hydrogen chloride will yield zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. Potassium chloride can be prepared by reacting potassium with hydrogen chloride or (more safely) potassium hydroxide with hydrogen chloride.
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I dont know. But if your looking for high potassium go to any store and get the salt substitute called "No Salt" it's loaded with potassium.
Yes, you can safely store turmeric in the freezer.
Yes, you can safely store Bisquick in the freezer.
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