See Also: Seneca Falls Convention(encyclopedia)
Potassium chloride 20meq in sodium chloride 0.9 per cent in plastic container(health)
Potassium chloride 40meq in sodium chloride 0.9 per cent in plastic container(health)
Potassium chloride 20meq in dextrose 5 per cent in sodium chloride 0.3 per cent in plastic container(health)
Dextrose 5 per cent, sodium chloride 0.33 per cent and potassium chloride 30meq in plastic container(health)
Potassium chloride 40meq in dextrose 5 per cent and sodium chloride 0.9 per cent in plastic containe(health)
Potassium chloride 20meq in dextrose 5 per cent and sodium chloride 0.9 per cent in plastic containe(health)
Dextrose 5 per cent, sodium chloride 0.45 per cent and potassium chloride 5meq in plastic container(health)
Dextrose 5 per cent, sodium chloride 0.45 per cent and potassium chloride 15meq in plastic container(health)
Potassium chloride 30meq in dextrose 5 per cent and sodium chloride 0.225 per cent in plastic contai(health)

Seneca Falls Convention (sh) and potassium chloride (medicine)


Seneca Falls Convention (sh)




(July 19-20, 1848) Assembly held at Seneca Falls, N.Y., that launched the U.S. woman suffrage movement.

Initiated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton (who lived in Seneca Falls) and Lucretia Mott, the meeting was attended by more than 200 people, including 40 men. The group passed the Declaration of Sentiments, a list of grievances and demands modeled on the Declaration of Independence that called on women to organize and petition for their rights. A controversial demand for the right to vote passed by a narrow margin.


potassium chloride (medicine)


potassium chloride
<chemical> Potassium chloride. A white crystal or crystalline powder used as an electrolyte replenisher, in the treatment of hypokalaemia, in buffer solutions, and in fertilisers and explosives.

Chemical name: Potassium chloride (KCl)