2Fe(SO4)3 + 6KOH ---> 2Fe(OH)3 + 3K2(SO4)
iron 3 is +3, sulfate is -2, potasium is +1, and hydroxide is -1
Yes, the potassium and the hydrogen will bond together, leaving the sulfate and calcium.
[2K+]tribunated + 2I-(aq) + Cu2+(aq) + [SO42-]tribunated --> --> CuI2(s) + [2K+ + SO42- ]tribunated
Potassium sulfate = K2SO4
I believe it is Potassium Hydride. I believe it is Potassium Hydride.
(nh4)2so4 + 2koh -> k2so4 + 2nh4oh Many of those letters ( if not all ) are capitals as this site is acting stupid again and is " correcting " capitalization.
2KOH + H2SO4 -> 2H2O + K2SO4
The products will be potassium sulfate and water.
Aluminium Sulphate and potassium hydroxide. Al2(SO4)3 + 6KOH = 3K2(SO4) + 2Al(OH)3
Yes, the potassium and the hydrogen will bond together, leaving the sulfate and calcium.
Ammonium iron(III) sulfate, NH4Fe(SO4)2·12 H2O
Potassium Sulfate and water
first things first, i don't think KH(SO4)k(OH) with K(SO4)H2O is a real balancing chemical equation.
[2K+]tribunated + 2I-(aq) + Cu2+(aq) + [SO42-]tribunated --> --> CuI2(s) + [2K+ + SO42- ]tribunated
2 KOH + H2SO4 --> 2 H2O + K2SO4 Potassium Hydroxide + Sulfuric Acid --> Water + Potassium Sulfate.
Potassium sulfate = K2SO4
when sulphuric acid is reacted with potassium hydroxide, neutrallisation reaction occurs to form water and potassium sulphate.
I believe it is Potassium Hydride. I believe it is Potassium Hydride.