permanganate of potash - translation to greek
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permanganate of potash - translation to greek

INORGANIC CHEMICAL COMPOUND WITH THE CHEMICAL FORMULA KMNO4
Potassium Permanganate; KMn04; Condy's crystals; KMnO4; Kondies Crystals; Baeyer's reagent; Bayer test; Potassium manganate(VII); Baeyer's test; Chameleon mineral; Permanganate of potash; Potassium Permanganat; ATC code D08AX06; ATCvet code QD08AX06; ATC code V03AB18; ATCvet code QV03AB18; Purple benzene; Kmno4; Purple salt
  • A solution of KMnO<sub>4</sub> in water, in a [[volumetric flask]]
  • Potassium permanganate in a vial

permanganate of potash         
υπερμαγγανικό αλάτι
υπερμαγγανικό αλάτι      
permanganate of potash
permanganic acid         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Permanganic Acid; Hydrogen permanganate
υπερμαγγανικό οξύ

Definition

Potash
·noun The impure potassium carbonate obtained by leaching wood ashes, either as a strong solution (lye), or as a white crystalline (pearlash).
II. Potash ·noun The hydroxide of potassium hydrate, a hard white brittle substance, KOH, having strong caustic and alkaline properties;
- hence called also caustic potash.

Wikipedia

Potassium permanganate

Potassium permanganate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula KMnO4. It is a purplish-black crystalline salt, that dissolves in water as K+ and MnO
4
, an intensely pink to purple solution.

Potassium permanganate is widely used in the chemical industry and laboratories as a strong oxidizing agent, and also as a medication for dermatitis, for cleaning wounds, and general disinfection. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. In 2000, worldwide production was estimated at 30,000 tons.