E is the only correct one.
However, your statements don't match the answers. Potassium sulfate is K2SO4 and ammonium nitrate is NH4NO3. Another error is ammonium sulfate is (NH4)2SO4.
1) Aqueous solutions of potassium sulfate and ammonium nitrate are
mixed together. Which statement is correct?
A) Both KNO3 and NH4SO4 precipitate from solution
B) A gas is released
C) NH4SO4 will precipitate from solution
D) KNO3 will precipitate from solution
E) No reaction will occur
3 answers
So umm questions if anyone still cares to respond....1 if we're simplifying the molecular/chemical formula then would ammonium nitrate be reduced to N2H4O3....secondly I'm doing this as a laugh but I was mumbling incoherently to myself thinking about chemical formulas and I can out with "ya you just mix potassium nitrate and ammonium sulfide and you you get fun..." then i suddenly racked my brain as to what these chemicals are....so umm my question being is we're 2/3 of the way to making a very reactive substance here right? All we'd need is a either A) a semi solid shape charge and an electrical current or B) some kinda of reactant that will cause heat and off gas when mixed (and a container to build pressure if we're being technical) and we've created explosives....am I right? I shudder to think what I could have amounted to in chemistry if I am right...or civil disobedience lmao
Answer E