Potassium stearate is a metallic soap, formed from potassium and stearic acid. It is primarily used as a lubricating agent in industrial applications.
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CAS 593-29-3
Barium stearate
Heat stabilizer
Stearic acid, lead salt
stabilizer and lubricant additive
Calstar
lubricant and stabilizer in plastics
Sodium stearate
Emulsifying and stiffening agent
Methylammonium chloride
Organic synthesis and tanning agent
Fluoromethane
refrigerant and aerosol propellant
Trimethylamine hydrochloride
Manufacture of quaternary ammonium compounds
Hydrazine, 1,1-dimethyl-, hydrochloride
rocket propellant intermediate
potassium octadecanoate
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