Potassium Bifluoride
Potassium Bifluoride
Potassium bifluoride, or KHF2, is a chemical compound containing potassium, hydrogen, and fluorine. It’s well-known for its versatility and is used in diverse industries thanks to its unique properties.
Potassium bifluoride has the chemical formula KHF2, indicating one potassium (K) atom, one hydrogen (H) atom, and two fluorine (F) atoms. It forms a white crystalline powder with a high melting point.
Physical Properties
Chemical formula | KHF2 |
Appearance | White crystalline powder |
Molar mass | 73.10g/mole |
Density | 2.37g/cm3 |
Melting point | 239°C |
Technical Specifications
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Parameters | Units | Technical grades |
Appearance | – | White crystalline powder |
“Assay” | % min | 97 |
ph. (1% water solution) | – | 1 |
Chloride(Cl) | % max | >0.004 |
Heavy metals (Pb) | % max | >0.002 |
Packing
Packaging:-
30kg HDPE bags
200kg HDPE bags