Potassium chloride (KCI) is an ionic salt composed of potassium and chlorine, appearing as colorless crystals or white powder, and is odorless with a strong saline taste. It is widely used as a crucial fertilizer (potash), dietary supplement to treat hypokalemia, and food-grade salt substitute. It is highly soluble in water and is produced through mining (sylvite) or refining processes.
A white crystal or crystalline powder used as an electrolyte replenisher, in the treatment of hypokalemia, in buffer solutions, and in fertilizers and explosives. The FDA withdrew its approval for the use of all solid oral dosage form drug products containing potassium chloride that supply 100 mg or more of potassium per dosage unit, except for controlled-release dosage forms and those products formulated for preparation of solution prior to ingestion.
| Chemical Formula | POTASSIUM CHLORIDE (KCl) |
| Molecular Weight | 74.55 g/mol |
| Appearance | White Crystalline Powder / Granules |
| Purity | 98% – 99% |
| Boiling Point | 1420 °C |
| Melting Point | 770 °C |
| Solubility | Highly Soluble in Water |
| Usage | Fertilizer, Food Additive, Pharmaceutical, Industrial Applications |
| Packaging | 25 kg / 50 kg Bags / Bulk |
| MOQ | 1 Kilogram |
| Origin | India |