2KOH + H2SO4 --> K2SO4 + 2H2O
2KOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq) --> K2SO4(aq) + 2H2O(l)
H2SO4 (acid)+ 2KOH (base) = K2SO4 (salt) + 2H2O
potassium hydroxide + sulphuric acid -> potassium sulphate + water
The reaction is:
H2SO4 + KOH --> H2O + KHSO4
K2SO4 (potassium sulphate)
HF (hydrofluoric acid)
NB THis reaction does not occur,
H2so4+2koh->k2so4+2h2o
2K(s) + 2H20(l) = 2KOH(aq) + H2(g)
2hf+kso4 = h2so4 + 2kf
This reaction is not possible
when sulphuric acid is reacted with potassium hydroxide, neutrallisation reaction occurs to form water and potassium sulphate.
Potassium sulphate and water: H2SO4 + 2 KOH----------K2SO4 + 2H2O
No. The reaction of sodium hydroxide with sulfuric is more exothermic. And hence it is preferred to pour a solution of sodium bicarbonate or potassium bicarbonate in the case of spills.
sulphuric acid
This would produce an energetic reaction with a lot of heat, and the product would be water and potassium sulfate (as long as the molar quantities of the reactants are the same, otherwise you will have leftover sulfuric acid or leftover potassium hydroxide).
when sulphuric acid is reacted with potassium hydroxide, neutrallisation reaction occurs to form water and potassium sulphate.
Potassium sulphate and water: H2SO4 + 2 KOH----------K2SO4 + 2H2O
Potassium Sulfate and water
No. The reaction of sodium hydroxide with sulfuric is more exothermic. And hence it is preferred to pour a solution of sodium bicarbonate or potassium bicarbonate in the case of spills.
sulphuric acid
This would produce an energetic reaction with a lot of heat, and the product would be water and potassium sulfate (as long as the molar quantities of the reactants are the same, otherwise you will have leftover sulfuric acid or leftover potassium hydroxide).
H+(aq) + OH-(aq) --> H2O(l)
Potassium hydroxide is a strong alkali. Therefore it can be neutralized by using a strong acid such as nitric acid or sulfuric acid.
Actually there are two possibillities:K2SO4, potassium sulfate, when 1 mole sulfuric acid is added to 2 moles potassium hydroxide 2 KOH + H2SO4 ------> K2SO4 + 2 H2OorKHSO4, potassium hydrogen sulfate (-bisulfate), when 1 mole sulfuric acid is added to 1 mole potassium hydroxide 1 KOH + H2SO4 ------> KHSO4 + H2O
Potassium sulfate = K2SO4
2 KOH + H2SO4 --> 2 H2O + K2SO4 Potassium Hydroxide + Sulfuric Acid --> Water + Potassium Sulfate.
2KOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq) --> K2SO4(aq) + 2H20(l) They react to form Potassium Sulphate (A soluble salt) and water. There are no observations for this reaction.