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Potassium carbonate cannot be separated by solvay's process

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Answered by TheEdward
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because the potassium bicarbonate is  more soluble than sodium bicarbonate so it will not form precipitate to settle down .
Answered by Anonymous
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Potassium carbonate cannot be separated by solvay's process because potassium carbonate is more soluble than solvay's process.

TheEdward: its bicarbonate ^^
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