Potassium Compound

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Potassium Compounds Quiz

Test your knowledge about potassium compounds and their various applications in pharmaceuticals. This quiz covers a range of important functions and classifications of potassium compounds, making it suitable for anyone interested in chemistry or pharmacology.

Find out how well you understand:

  • Systemic and urinary alkalizers
  • Thickening and emulsifying agents
  • Electrolyte replenishing compounds
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by MixingSalt27
Systemic and urinary alkalizer.
K alganate
K Acetate
K Bromide
K Carbonate
Preservative
K Alginate
K Bicarbnate
K Carbonate
K Benzoate
Thickening and emulsifying agent (PharmNecs)
Potassium Bicarbonate
Potassium Acetate
Potassium Alginate
Potassium Bitartrate
Antacid and Effervescent Salts
K Bicarbonate
K Carbonate
K Bitartrate
K Bromide
Syn. Cream f Tartar. - Diuretic, Laxative
K Bicarbonate
K Bromide
K Bitartrate
K carbonate
Sedative
K Chloride
K Citrate
K Carbnate
K Bromide
Oleum Tartari, Alkanifying agent
K Carbonate
K Acetate
K Bitartrate
K Gluconate
Tx of digitalis intoxification
K Citrate
K Chloride
Gluconate
K Hydroxide
Expectorant - expels phlegm from the lungs.  Diaphoretic - causes excessive sweating.  Slight laxative action • salt action & slow abs  Antiurolithic
K Gluconate
K Hydroxide
K Citrate
K Iodide
Electrolyte replenisher
K Chloride
K Gluconate
K Metabisulfate
K Metaphosphate
Caustic potash, potash lye, Corrosive
K Iodide
K Chloride
K Nitrate
K Hydroxide
Expectorant, Iodide supplement
K Iodide
K Alam na
Anti-oxidant
K Metaphosphate
K Corbinate
K Carbonate
K Metabisulfite
Pharmaceutic Necessity: buffering agent
K Metaphosphate
K Corbinate
K Carbonite
K Metabisulfite
Saltpeter, niter, Strongest Diuretic
K Chlorate
K Nitrate
K Perchlorate
DBK Phosphate
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