Potassium fluoride dihydrate is an inorganic salt hydrate commonly employed as a fluorination reagent in chemical synthesis. Its structure consists of potassium and fluoride ions with two water molecules of hydration.
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CAS 13455-21-5
Sodium fluoride
fluoridation of drinking water
Potassium fluoride
Silver soldering fluxes and glass etching
Calcium fluoride
steel flux and fluorine source
Ferric chloride hexahydrate
Pulp and paper processing
Cobaltous iodide hexahydrate
research compound
Calcium chloride dihydrate
deicing agent and food additive
Sodium molybdate dihydrate
Corrosion inhibitor and micronutrient
4'-Chloro-3,4-dihydroxybenzophenone
intermediate for specialty chemicals
potassium;fluoride;dihydrate
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