Potassium hydrogen carbonate reacts with aluminum sulfate.

Potassium hydrogen carbonate reacts with aluminum sulfate. As a result of the exchange reaction, aluminum bicarbonate and potassium sulfate salt are formed. Graphically, this equation of a chemical reaction can be expressed as follows:

6 KHCO3 + Al2 (SO4) 3 = 2 Al (HCO3) 3 + 3 K2SO4.

In order to equalize this reaction, we need to put the number 6 in front of the potassium bicarbonate and in the reaction products, put the number 2 in front of the aluminum bicarbonate and put the number 3 in front of the caliph sulfate.



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