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From: Cristallerie
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  • the music is soooo annoying

  • salt substitute

  • Chlorure?

    KCl is Potassium Chloride.

    Where do you get Chlorure from?

  • you are correct ! i am not perfect in english, so you are kind to say that, from now on i know the real name of KCl let's say potassium chloride, thank

  • np:)

  • Potassium Chlorure(KCl)? isnt it potassium chloride?

  • probably, it is a simple molecule among the 12 organic salts, like NaCl, it is just K instead of Na

  • its a potassium chloride definetly

  • where do i get this stuff

  • not up to now, i had perform KCl cristallization in 1999, and then no more, i have to buy a lot of KCl to try it with my potassium alum technic, in this video it is only a simple cristallization, with so many forms depending of the saturation decreasing all video long, form are changing with changing in concentration of the solution

  • So KCl does not form large crystals?

  • yes it does, and KCl can have a lot of different forms !! like snow, the curve square form happen only at a specific concentration of the solution

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