potassium sulfide
Potassium Sulfate
2KOH + H2SO3 --------> K2SO3 + 2H2O or K2O + SO2 ------> K2SO3
The gram formula mass is 158.3
Potassium sulfite is a basic salt.
Yes, the suffix "-ite" means there are 3 oxygens. The formula is K2SO3.
first of all its not chemical equation is chemical formula Potassium Sulphate: K2SO4 Potassium Sulphite: K2SO3
2KOH + H2SO3 --------> K2SO3 + 2H2O or K2O + SO2 ------> K2SO3
K2SO3 is the formula for Potassium Sulfite.
Potassium sulfite is a basic salt.
The gram formula mass is 158.3
The chemical formula of potassium sulfite is K2SO3.
The molecular formula for potassium sulfite is: K2SO3
If you added less than the amount needed in part (b) of K2SO3, what would be the limiting reactant? If you added more than the amount needed in part (b) of K2SO3, what would be the limiting reactant? Which situation would create the most SO2 gas?excess HClexcess K2SO3 excess H2Oexcess KClperfectly matched amounts of HCl and K2SO3
Yes, the suffix "-ite" means there are 3 oxygens. The formula is K2SO3.
The formula for potassium sulphite is K2SO3.
first of all its not chemical equation is chemical formula Potassium Sulphate: K2SO4 Potassium Sulphite: K2SO3
Normally it would be: k2so3+2hcl=h2so3+2kcl but accurately according to total charge method, it would be: H+ + SO32- >> H2O + SO3 (H2SO3)
Steamy Fumes (HI) Dark Solid (I2) Purple Gas (I2) Colourless Gas (SO2) Yellow Solid (S) Bad Egg Smell (H2S)