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What is KSO3?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 5/27/2024

-KSO4, doesn't exist. K2SO4 potassium sulphate. A soluble salt often used as a fertilizer to supplement potassium.

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KSO3 does not have a formula name, it doesn't exist! However,KHSO3 is named: potassium bisulfite, K2SO3 is named: potassium sulfite, HSO3- (anion) is named: bisulfite anion


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KSO3 does not have a formula name, it doesn't exist! However,KHSO3 is named: potassium bisulfite, K2SO3 is named: potassium sulfite, HSO3- (anion) is named: bisulfite anion


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