Potassium Acetate is the acetate salt form of potassium, an essential macromineral. Potassium maintains intracellular tonicity, is required for nerve conduction, cardiac, skeletal and smooth muscle contraction, production of energy, the synthesis of nucleic acids, maintenance of blood pressure and normal renal function. This agent has potential antihypertensive effects and when taken as a nutritional supplement may prevent hypokalemia.
Solubility Solubility in water, g/100ml at 20 °C: 256
Formula
C2H3KO2
Mol. Weight
98.14
CAS #
127-08-2
Form
Powder
State
Other Solid; Liquid, Other Solid; Water or Solvent Wet Solid; Liquid; Pellets or Large Crystals; Dry Powder, Pellets or Large Crystals; Dry Powder, Liquid; NKRA
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Functions
Film Forming
Creates a physical seal on skin to lock moisture in and keep irritants out. The "slugging" ingredient — barrier protection.
Smooths skin texture
Traditional Use
A salt compound developed in modern chemistry with minimal traditional use. Used in cosmetics as a preservative and buffering agent since the 20th century.