Potassium fluoride

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The chemical compound potassium fluoride is an alkali metal halide with the chemical formula KF and the CAS number 7789-23-3. It occurs naturally as the rare mineral carobbiite. Potassium fluoride is used for etching glass and also as a preservative and insecticide.

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Potassium Fluoride is very hazardous to humans.

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