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Write an ionic reaction between sulfur nitrate and potassium chlorite.
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The ionic reaction between sulfur nitrate (SO3) and potassium chlorite (KClO2) can be represented as:
2 SO3 + 2 KClO2 -> 2 K2SO4 + 2 ClO2
In this reaction, sulfur nitrate reacts with potassium chlorite to form potassium sulfate and chlorine dioxide.
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Potassium chlorite and sulfur nitrate do not react.
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