write the chemical formula of acid and base used to form the give salts
1.Pottasium Sulphate
2.Zinc Chloride
3.Ammonium Chloride
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- Potassium sulfate or potassium sulphate, also called sulphate of potash, arcanite, or archaically potash of sulfur, is the inorganic compound with formula K₂SO₄, a white water-soluble solid. It is commonly used in fertilizers, providing both potassium and sulfur.
- Formula: K2SO4
- Molar mass: 174.259 g/mol
- Soluble in: Water
- Appearance: White solid
- Other anions: Potassium selenate; Potassium tellurate
- LD50 (median dose): 6600 mg/kg (oral, rat)
- Zinc chloride is the name of chemical compounds with the formula ZnCl₂ and its hydrates. Zinc chlorides, of which nine crystalline forms are known, are colorless or white, and are highly soluble in water. ZnCl₂ itself is hygroscopic and even deliquescent.
- Formula: ZnCl₂
- Molar mass: 136.286 g/mol
- Density: 2.91 g/cm³
- Boiling point: 732 °C
- ChemSpider ID: 5525
- ChEBI ID: 49976
- Ammonium chloride is an inorganic compound with the formula NH₄Cl and a white crystalline salt that is highly soluble in water. Solutions of ammonium chloride are mildly acidic. Sal ammoniac is a name of the natural, mineralogical form of ammonium chloride.
- Formula: NH4Cl
- IUPAC ID: Ammonium chloride
- Molar mass: 53.491 g/mol
- Boiling point: 520 °C
- Melting point: 338 °C
- Soluble in: Ammonia, Water, Alcohol, Methanol, Glycerol, Hydrazine
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- Potassium Sulphate: K2SO4
- Zinc Chloride: ZnCl₂
- Ammonium Chloride: NH4Cl
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