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Potassium Bicarbonate – Food & Beverage

Potassium citrate is a salt resulting from citric acid and potassium. Its production is accomplished when either potassium carbonate or bicarbonate is added to a solution made of citric acid. In its purified state, potassium citrate is odorless, hygroscopic, salty to the taste, and contains nearly 40 percent potassium.

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Potassium Bicarbonate – Food & Beverage

Potassium citrate is a salt resulting from citric acid and potassium. Its production is accomplished when either potassium carbonate or bicarbonate is added to a solution made of citric acid. In its purified state, potassium citrate is odorless, hygroscopic, salty to the taste, and contains nearly 40 percent potassium.

Potassium citrate is a salt resulting from citric acid and potassium. Its production is accomplished when either potassium carbonate or bicarbonate is added to a solution made of citric acid. In its purified state, potassium citrate is odorless, hygroscopic, salty to the taste, and contains nearly 40 percent potassium.