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Potassium Chloride is a colorless or white crystalline salt that is commonly used as a fertilizer in agriculture. It is an essential nutrient that provides potassium, which is vital for plant growth and development. The compound is typically produced through the evaporation of brine or mined from mineral deposits, making it a widely available and cost-effective source of potassium for crops.

| Chemical formula | KCl |
| Purity | Typically 95% to 99% |
| Granule size | 0.1 mm to 5 mm |
| Solubility in water | Highly soluble |
| Moisture content | Up to 1% typical |
When selecting Potassium Chloride, consider the purity level required for your specific application, as higher purity may be necessary for certain crops. Additionally, the granule size can affect the application method, so specify your preferred size based on your equipment. It's also important to inquire about moisture content and any relevant certifications that may be required for agricultural use.
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It is primarily used as a fertilizer to supply potassium to crops.
While it is beneficial for most crops, some plants may be sensitive to high salt concentrations.
It can be applied directly to the soil or mixed with other fertilizers.
It should be stored in a cool, dry place to prevent clumping and degradation.
It is generally not considered organic, but check local regulations for specific guidelines.
Potassium Chloride is one of the most common forms of potash, while others may contain different nutrients or have different solubility.