madharris
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Re: Determining acidity/alkalinity of a salt
Oh yeah I forgot about that!, thanksK2SO4 is actually a basic salt.
Even though H2SO4 is a strong acid, only the first ionisation is strong.
Yeah I'm pretty sure that's whyAnd madharris, can I just ask why the equilibrium will shift left if KOH is a strong base? Is it because that it has a great tendency to attract a proton, hence it does this and forms the reactants, causing the equib to shift left?