Potassium carbonate
Potassium carbonate is a white, crystalline solid chemical compound with the formula K2CO3. It is a common inorganic salt that serves as a source of potassium and carbonate ions.
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(Shanghai, China). Demonized water (18 MΩ cm) was produced by using a water puri cation system (Water Puri cation System, Casccada 1, Pall, Beijing, China).
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