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Answer:

  • Conc. of K+ ions = 0.90 M
  • Coc. of SO4∧-2 = 0.45 M

Explanation:

Data Given:

Conc. of H2SO4 = 0.450

As sulphoric acid is a strong electrolyte, it completely dissociate into ions.

H2SO4 ⇆   2K+   +   SO4∧-2

.450 M K2SO4 means that there is .450 mols of K2SO4 in every liter of solution.

                      K2SO4  :  K+                                          K2SO4  : SO4∧-2

                          1      =     2                                                   1     =    1

                     0.450   =   2× 0.450 = 0.90                     0.450 =  0.450×1 = 0.450

Result:

Conc. of potassium ion will be 0.90M    

Coc. of sulphate ions will be 0.45 M

0.450 M [tex]\rm \bold{K_2SO_4 }[/tex] solution dissociate to form 0.9 M Potassium ion and 0.45 M sulfate ion.

Explanation:

The given reaction,

As we Potassium sulfate is a strong electrolyte, hence it will completely dissociate.  

[tex]\rm \bold{K_2SO_4 \rightarrow 2K^++ SO_4^2^- }[/tex]

1 moles of  Potassium sulfate dissociate to form 2 moles of  Potassium ion and 1 mole of sulfate ion

[tex]\rm \bold{K_2SO_4 }[/tex] concentration = 0.450 M

The concentration of

[tex]\rm \bold{ K^+ = 2\times 0.45}\\\\\rm \bold{ K^+ = 0.9}\\\\\rm \bold{ SO_4^2_- = 0.45}[/tex]

Hence, can conclude that 0.450 M [tex]\rm \bold{K_2SO_4 }[/tex] solution dissociate to form 0.9 M Potassium ion and 0.45 M sulfate ion.

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