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Edwin Shelton
6 March, 18:11
What is K2SO3 + AlPO4 equal to?
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Brogan Michael
6 March, 20:56
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Al2 (SO3) 3 + K3PO4
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I believe this is an example of double replacement and also, the equation needs to be balanced with the amount of each atom per side.
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