K2MgSO42
K2MgSO4 is a chemical compound that consists of potassium, magnesium, and sulfate ions. It is often referred to as potassium magnesium sulfate or magnesium potassium sulfate.
The compound has a chemical formula that can be broken down into its constituent ions: two potassium
K2MgSO4 is commonly found in nature, often in the form of minerals such as kieserite or langbeinite.
The physical properties of K2MgSO4 include its crystalline structure, which is often obtained through recrystallization from
Research on K2MgSO4 has been conducted to study its properties and potential applications. The compound's positive