Potassium Chloride

SL. NO
TESTS
STANDARDS
1
Characters
A
Description
Colourless crystals or a white, crystalline powder;
odourless.
B
Solubility
Freely soluble in water; practically insoluble in ethanol
and in ether.
2
Identification
A
Reaction of Potassium salts
i
Reaction A
A yellow or orange-yellow precipitate should be formed
immediately.
ii
Reaction B
A white, crystalline precipitate should be formed.
iii
Reaction C
A yellow, crystalline precipitate should be formed which
on ignition should leave a residue of potassium chloride and platinum.
B
Reaction of Chlorides
i
Reaction A
A curdy white precipitate should be formed which should
be insoluble in nitric acid but soluble in dilute ammonia solution.
ii
Reaction B
The filter paper strip should turn violet-red.
3
Appearance of Solution
Solution should be Clear and Colourless
4
Acidity or Alkalinity
Not more than 0.5 ml of 0.01M hydrochloric acid or 0.01M
sodium hydroxide should be required.
5
Arsenic
Not more than 1ppm.
6
Barium
Solution should not be more opalescent.
7
Heavy Metals
Not more than 10 ppm
8
Calcium & Magnesium
Solution should remain clear.
9
Iron
Not more than 20 ppm.
10
Bromide
Not more than 0.1%
11
Iodide
The substance should not show blue colour after 5 minutes.
12
Sulphate
Not more than 300 ppm.
13
Loss on Drying
Not more than 1.0%
14
Assay
Between 99.0% and 100.5%