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Summary Of: Potassium acetate

Potassium acetate is the salt that forms along with water as acetic acid and potassium hydroxide are... Potassium acetate can be used as a... Potassium acetate is the extinguishing agent used in class K... Potassium acetate is used as part of replacement protocols in the treatment of diabetic ketoacidosis because of... potassium acetate is used to precipitate dodecyl sulfate... Potassium acetate is used as a food additive... Potassium acetate is used in mixtures applied for tissue preservation...

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