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K2CO3 | + | BaS | → | K2S | + | BaCO3 | |
potassium carbonate | potassium sulfide | barium carbonate | |||||
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In a full sentence, you can also say K2CO3 (potassium carbonate) reacts with BaS () and produce K2S (potassium sulfide) and BaCO3 (barium carbonate)
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potassium carbonate
K2CO3 + MgSO4 → MgCO3 + K2SO4 K2CO3 + 2NaHSO4 → H2O + Na2SO4 + K2SO4 + CO2 K2CO3 + 2NH4NO3 → H2O + 2KNO3 + 2NH3 + CO2 View all equations with K2CO3 as reactantZnSO4 + BaS → ZnS + BaSO4 2H2O + BaS → H2S + Ba(OH)2 K2CO3 + BaS → K2S + BaCO3 View all equations with BaS as reactant
S + Ba → BaS 4C + BaSO4 → 4CO + BaS Ba(HS)2 → H2S + BaS View all equations with BaS as product
Ba(HS)2 → H2S + BaS H2S + Ba → H2 + BaS S + Ba → BaS View all equations with BaS as product
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