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mined in India, and occurs in small amounts elsewhere. Potas- sium bromide is extracted from the mother liquor of certain brines. The chief important uses are in the form of the nitrate in gunpow- der and as the chloride or sulphate in fertilizers. The element is essential to plant growth and is liable to exhaustion in soils.
SYLVITE.
COMPOSITION. KC1, (K 52. 4 per cent. ).
GENERAL DESCRIPTION. Colorless, transparent cubes or white masses, which look like common salt and have somewhat similar t
...aste. Absorbs moisture and becomes damp.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERS. Transparent when pure. Lustre, vitreous. Color, color- less white, bluish, reddish. Streak, white. H. , 2. Sp. Gr. , 1. 97 to 1. 99. Taste, like salt. Cleavage in cubes.
BEFORE BLOWPIPE, ETC. Fuses very readily, coloring flame violet. If added to a salt of phosphorus and copper oxide bead, the flame is colored azure blue. Soluble in water and acids.
CARNALLITE.
COMPOSITION. KCl. MgCl + 6H. P (K 14. 1 percent. ).
GENERAL DESCRIPTION. A massive and somewhat granular mineral occurring in beds or strata at the Stassfurt potash salts deposit of Germany.


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