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Definition of Potassium hydrogen carbonate
1. Noun. A crystalline salt (KHCO3) that is used in baking powder and as an antacid.
Generic synonyms: Bicarbonate, Hydrogen Carbonate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Potassium Hydrogen Carbonate
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Literary usage of Potassium hydrogen carbonate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Chemical Solubilities: Inorganic by Arthur Messinger Comey, Dorothy Anna Hahn (1921)
"H2O at 25°. (Osaka, J. Tok. Ch. Soc. 1911, 32. 870.) +4H|O. Not deliquescent in
closed vessels. (Gerlach, l. с ) potassium hydrogen carbonate, ..."
2. Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Modes of by Alfred Henry Allen (1912)
"Pr. Chem., 1903, 67, 140) advises dissolving the hydrazine sulphate in aqueous
potassium hydrogen carbonate, leaving for 15 minutes with excess of N/io ..."
3. Commercial Organic Analysis by Alfred Henry Allen, Wm. A. Davis (1912)
"Pr. Client., 1903, 67, 140) advises dissolving the hydrazine sulphate in aqueous
potassium hydrogen carbonate, leaving for 15 minutes with excess of N/io ..."
4. Laboratory Manual of Inorganic Preparations by Herman Theodore Vulté, George M. S. Neustadt (1895)
"... made by mixing equivalent amounts of magnesium sulphate and sodium carbonate,is
shaken with a solution of potassium hydrogen carbonate at the ordinary ..."