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Potassium bicarbonate  Potassium carbonate + Water + Carbon dioxide balance it

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Answered by GujjuUnicorn
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2 KHCO → K2CO3 + CO2 + H2O

2potassium bicarbonate—>potassium carbonate + water + carbon dioxide

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Answered by dali89
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Explanation:

Potassium carbonate will be produced if 224.4g of Potassium  hydroxide reacted with 88.0g Show that these results illustrate the Law of conservation  of mass.​

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