Re: Potassium iodide for UK/Europe people
from that site:
Potassium
Iodide can be conveniently prepared as a saturated solution, abbreviated
SSKI . This method of delivering potassium
Iodide does not require a method to weigh out the potassium
Iodide so it can be used in an emergency situation.
KI crystals are simply added to water until no more
KI will dissolve and instead sits at the bottom of the container. With pure water, the concentration of
KI in the solution depends only on the temperature.
Potassium Iodide is highly soluble in water so
SSKI is a concentrated source of KI. At 20 degrees
Celsius the solubility of KI is 140-148 grams per 100 grams of water.Because the volumes of KI and water are approximately additive, the resulting
SSKI solution will contain about 1.40 gram (1400 mg) KI per milliliter (mL) of solution. This is 100% weight/volume (note units of mass concentration) of KI (one gram KI per mL solution), which is possible because SSKI is significantly more dense than pure water—about 1.72 g/mL. Because KI is about 76.4% iodide by weight, SSKI contains about 764 mg iodide per mL. This concentration) of iodide allows the calculation of the iodide dose per drop, if one knows the number of drops per milliliter. For SSKI, a solution more viscous than water, there are assumed to be 15 drops per mL; the iodide dose is therefore approximately 51 mg per drop, assuming 15 drops/mL. It is conventionally rounded to 50 mg per drop.
The term SSKI is also used, especially by pharmacists, to refer to a U.S.P. pre-prepared solution formula, made by adding exactly KI to water to prepare a solution containing of 1000 mg KI per mL solution (100% wt/volume KI solution), to closely approximate the concentration of SSKI made by saturation. This is essentially interchangeable with SSKI made by saturation, and also contains about 50 mg iodide per drop.
BTW: Also has pure KCL and NaCL