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Potassium sulfate is the salt produced when sulfuric acid is neutralised by a potassium hydroxide solution.
The correct amount of potassium hydroxide solution must be added to neutralise all of the sulfuric acids.
Plan an experiment to obtain pure crystals of potassium sulfate from sulfuric acid and potassium hydroxide solution.
You are provided with common laboratory apparatus.
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Answered by madhavkhajuria16
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Answered by poojatagra662
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Answer:

Potassium hydroxide reacts with sulfuric acid. Potassium sulfate and water are formed in the reaction. ... the word equation is: potassium hydroxide + sulfuric acid → potassium sulfate + water.

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