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in aqueous solutions it would be:

Sr(NO3)2 (aq) + 2*KIO3 (aq) > 2* KNO3 (aq) + Sr(IO3)2-H2O (s)

where the product becomes Strontium (II) Iodate Monohydrate

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13y ago

Strontium iodide: SrI2

Potassium sulfate: K2SO4

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you mean phosphorus (P). potassium has a symbol K

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The chemical equation is:
K2SO4 + SrI2 = 2 Ki + SrSO4

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