Potassium Carbonate (K2Co3) Is A White Salt, Soluble In Water (insoluble In Alcohol), Which Forms A Strongly Alkaline Solution. It Can Be Made As The Product Of Potassium Hydroxide's Absorbent Reaction With Carbon Dioxide. It Is Deliquescent, Often Appearing A Damp Or Wet Solid. Potassium Carbonate Is Used In The Production Of Soap And Glass.