Here is the skeleton equation:
(NH4)2SO4 + KOH --> K2SO4 + NH3 + H2O
And here is the balanced equation:
(NH4)2SO4 + 2KOH --> K2SO4 + 2NH3 + 2H2O
Here is the net ionic equation:
NH4+ (aq) + OH- (aq) ---> NH3 (g) + H2O (l)
2KCl (aq) + (NH4)2SO4 (aq) --> K2SO4 (aq) + 2NH4Cl (aq).
BaCl2+K2SO4------>BaSO4+2KCl
A reaction doesn't occur.
there are no co efficents infront of any of the reactants or products
This is not 'the balanced equation' of MgSO, what is meant is the chemical FORMULA of magnesium sulfate or magnesium sulfite.These are: MgSO4 and MgSO3respectively.
- potassium chloride - ammonium and calcium nitrate - ammonium and sodium phosphates - ammonium sulfate etc.
Examples are: sodium chloride, potassium chloride, calcium chloride, ammonium chloride, ammonium phosphates, sodium carbonate, sodium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, cooper sulfate, magnesium chloride.
Barium sulphate to barium sulphate is NO CHANGE!
BaCl2+K2SO4=2KCl+BaSO4
The BaSO4 (barium sulfate) will precipitate out of solution because it is insoluble, whereas the KCl2 is soluble and will remain dissolved. The balanced equation is: K2SO4 + BaCl2 -----> 2KCl + BaSO4
Sodium chloride and potassium sulfate will not react.
The formula unit for the formation of potassium chloride and barium sulfate is one mole. One unit of potassium sulfate and barium chloride are required for the reaction.
2KOH + H2SO4 -> 2H2O + K2SO4
The balanced equation for sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) plus barium chloride (BaCl2) yielding barium sulfate (BaSO4) and sodium chloride (NaCl) is: Na2SO4 + BaCl2 -> BaSO4 + 2NaCl
BaSO4 + 2CaCl2 --> Ba(Cl2)2 + Ca2SO4
there are no co efficents infront of any of the reactants or products
Na2SO4 +CaCl2---------------> 2NaCL +CaSo4
This equation is BaCl2 (aq) + Na2SO4 (aq) -> 2 NaCl (aq) + BaSO4 (s).
Aluminium Sulphate and potassium hydroxide. Al2(SO4)3 + 6KOH = 3K2(SO4) + 2Al(OH)3
K2SO4(aq) + SrI2(aq)=SrSO4(aq) + 2kI(aq)