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Environmental fate & pathways

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

Additional information

No empirical data regarding environmental fate are available for the test substance aside from the hydrolysis study. The test substance rapidly hydrolyses to form potassium sulphate and sulphuric acid. The ionisation of sulphuric acid in water implies that sulphuric acid will not adsorb on particulate matters or surfaces. Likewise the dissociation of potassium sulphate into its respective ions also implies that it will not adsorb on particulate matters or surfaces. Overall, any sulphate released into the environment will be distributed between water and soil. The fate and behaviour of sulphates such as bioaccumulation are closely related to the sulphur cycle. Sulphates are not expected to accumulate in living tissues.