This section is from the "A Handbook of Useful Drugs" book, by State Medical Examining and Licensing Boards.
Properties : Potassium carbonate occurs as a white, granular powder, odorless and having a strongly alkaline taste. It is very soluble in water (1:0.9), but practically insoluble in alcohol.
Action and Uses: Potassium carbonate is antacid, but because of its strongly alkaline and caustic properties is rarely used internally unless largely diluted.
 
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