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Potassium Hydroxide (KOH), Anhydrous (Flake) Flake KOH is produced by evaporating water from a concentrated solution of liquid KOH. Molten KOH is poured onto a cool metal drum where it immediately crystallizes and is scraped from the drum. As an alkali, potassium hydroxide 10 is used to neutralize acidity and adjust the pH of solutions. In chemical analyses, it is a valuable agent for the titration of acids to determine their concentration. KOH solution is also known as caustic potash, or potash lye, and has many different applications. During the KOH liquid production process, chlorine and hydrogen are formed as co-products. Uses: Preparation of Salts Neutralization of Acids Production of Soaps Manufacture of Batteries and Fuel Cells Miscellaneous Uses