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How would you write a balanced chemical equation for the neutralization of sulfuric acid with potassium hydroxide? What is the name and chemical formula of the salt formed in this reaction?


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Answered by vivekpathak8155
1

Balanced chemical equation:

2

K

O

H

+

H

2

S

O

4

=

K

2

S

O

4

+

2

H

2

O

The salt formed: potassium sulphate:

K

2

S

O

4

Explanation:

This is because potassium has a valency of just 1+ and, since sulphate ions have a valency of 2-, two potassium ions are required per sulphate ion in order for neutralisation to occur.

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