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Potassium sulfate is added to water. The equation that best represents this process
is:
K₂S(s) → K(s) + 2 S(s)
K₂S(s) K(s) + 2 S(s)
K₂SO4(s) → 2 K (aq) + SO4² (aq)
K₂S(s) 2 K (aq) + S² (aq)
K₂SO4(s) 2 K(s) + SO4(g)
K₂S(s)→2 K (aq) + S² (aq)
K₂SO4(s)→2 K(s) - SO4(g)
K₂SO4(s) 2 K (aq) + SO4²(aq)

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The equation that best represents the addition of potassium sulfate to water is [tex]K_2SO_4(s) -- > 2 K^+ (aq) + SO4^{2-} (aq)[/tex]

Dissolution of potassium sulfate in water

When potassium sulfate is dissolved in water, it dissociates into its cation and anion according to the following equation:

[tex]K_2SO_4(s) -- > 2 K^+ (aq) + SO4^{2-} (aq)[/tex]

The positive ions are 2 moles of potassium ions while the negative ion is a mole of sulfate ion.

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