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The compound potassium carbonate is a strong electrolyte. Write the reaction when potassium carbonate is put into water
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DrBob222
K2CO3 ==> 2K^+ + CO3^2-
Both K^+ and CO3^2- are hydrated but this generally is not shown. I assume the idea here is to know that strong electrolytes ionize 100%.
Both K^+ and CO3^2- are hydrated but this generally is not shown. I assume the idea here is to know that strong electrolytes ionize 100%.
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