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KCL
(redirected from potassium chloride)

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KCLKing's College London
KClPotassium Chloride
KCLKirchoff's Current Law
KCLKanto Cricket League
KCLChignik, AK, USA - Lagoon (Airport Code)
KCLKarvy Consultants Ltd. (India)


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When farmers apply fungicides, herbicides, pesticides, acid-treated phosphates, potassium chloride and other salt-based fertilizers, allow magnesium levels to remain excessive and in addition to this apply nitrogen in forms that burns microbial life out of the soil, you have the basics in place to drive the air out of the soil, extinguish soil biology and form chemical reactions that form a substance closer to concrete than healthy soil.
Potassium nitrate fertilizer enjoys various niches that competing potassium chloride cannot, such as tobacco and premium fruit and flowers for export.
To make the mussel poison, TasteTech mixed potassium chloride with hydrogenated vegetable oil and a soaplike surfactant that "encourages the fat to coat the potassium chloride," says Moggridge.
 
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