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What is the balance molecular formula of K2SO4 + MgCl2
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Answered by
DrBob222
If you want the balanced equation, they don't react.
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Anonymous
Why they don't react?
Answered by
Anonymous
How bout NaOH + K2SO4? They are all aqueous.
How bout Ba(OH)2 + NaOH?
How bout Ba(OH)2 + NaOH?
Answered by
DrBob222
NaOH and K2SO4 do not react.
Ba(OH)2 and NaOH do not react.
To react, there must be one of the following:
1. A gas formed.
2. An insoluble material (a precipitate) formed.
3. A slightly ionized material formed (H2O for example); in other words, a weak electrolyte.
4. the reaction may be an oxidation/reduction one which is spontaneous.
Ba(OH)2 and NaOH do not react.
To react, there must be one of the following:
1. A gas formed.
2. An insoluble material (a precipitate) formed.
3. A slightly ionized material formed (H2O for example); in other words, a weak electrolyte.
4. the reaction may be an oxidation/reduction one which is spontaneous.
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