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  • Potassium Sulfate Solubility: Understanding Dissolution in Water
    Potassium sulfate (K₂SO₄) is soluble in water.

    Here's why:

    * General solubility rules: Most sulfates are soluble, except for those of barium, strontium, lead, calcium, and silver.

    * Potassium: Potassium compounds are generally soluble.

    Therefore, potassium sulfate fits both these rules, making it soluble in water.

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