why the formula of potassium sulphate is K2SO4 ?
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the formula of potassium sulphate is k2so4
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because here two ions are involved so42-and k+ which show that potassium ion is monocationic and sulphate ions is anion with 2 negate charge
this is electrovalent bond of positive and negative ions....
this can be show by ion exchange method
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