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If we know that the formula of sodium chloride is NaCl, it is pretty certain that the formula of potassium chloride will be KCl -- not KCl_ {2} or
An Elementary Study of Chemistry William McPherson
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In order for KCl to be toxic, a person would have to consume more than 2500 mg/kg of KCl, which is an extremely large amount of KCl.
What does Coca Cola's Dasani bottled water have in common with Death by Lethal Injection? 2007
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Could be NaCl, KCl, or anything down that column in the table of elements.
How Much Would You Pay for Salt From Mars? - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Could be NaCl, KCl, or anything down that column in the table of elements.
How Much Would You Pay for Salt From Mars? - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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The reason you may see Potassium Chloride (KCl) as an ingredient in bottled waters is to help replenish a person's natural potassium stores.
What does Coca Cola's Dasani bottled water have in common with Death by Lethal Injection? 2007
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The amount of KCl a person consumes through food and beverage consumption is much less than is necessary for it to be harmful to a person's health.
What does Coca Cola's Dasani bottled water have in common with Death by Lethal Injection? 2007
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The representative stated that the amount of KCl in the Dasani water is negligible according to FDA standards.
What does Coca Cola's Dasani bottled water have in common with Death by Lethal Injection? 2007
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Positive reports on composting water hyacith are provided from several countries, however, some cases showed reduced crop yields, perhaps due to high KCl content of the compost.
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This means there is less than 5 mg of KCl in each bottle of water.
What does Coca Cola's Dasani bottled water have in common with Death by Lethal Injection? 2007
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But I remember from Chemistry and other sources of information KCl is used for lethal injections and is often times hazardous ... so why would it be in bottled water?
What does Coca Cola's Dasani bottled water have in common with Death by Lethal Injection? 2007
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