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Potassium is a chemical element with the symbol K . It is an essential mineral that is needed by all tissues in the body to work properly .it is necessary for the normal functioning of all cells. The largest use of potassium is potassium chloride which is used to make fertilizers. It is important for plant growth. It is the most abundant intracellular cation and an essential nutrient. Sulfur is a chemical element with the symbol S.it is a nonmetallic chemical element belonging to the oxygen group. It is mostly used in the making of sulfuric acid and used in the vulcanization of black rubber. It is found both in its native form and in metal sulfide ore. Sulfur is used for making car batteries, fertilizer, water processing, and mineral extraction. Oxygen is a chemical element with the symbol O. It is a gas found in air and has no color, smell, and taste, and is very necessary for life. It is used in industries, water treatment, and as a therapy. If not enough oxygen is circulating in the blood, it gets difficult for the tissues of the heart to keep pumping. Potassium Sulfite is an inorganic non-flammable white soluble compound with the formula K2SO3. It is the salt of potassium cation and sulfite anion also known as Dipotassium Sulfite, dipotassium salt, and sulfurous acid. It is mainly used in the food industry as a food preservative. To write the formula for this compound the first thing is we need to write the elements of potassium. Potassium is a chemical element with the symbol K available in group I in the periodic table and it has +1 ionic charge K+1 and the sulfate ion SO32-.The chemical formula of potassium sulfite is K2SO3. Structure Of Potassium SulfiteThe structural formula of potassium sulfite is shown in the below diagram ![]() Potassium Sulfite To draw the Lewis structure for sulfite ion. It consists of one sulfur and three oxygen atoms. Sulfur has 6 valence electrons and the three oxygen with 6 valence electrons each so it has 18 the total would be 24 valence electrons. Here Sulfur is the central atom because there is only one sulfur. It is surrounded by 3 oxygen atoms. But in this situation, sulfur is unhappy because it has only 6 valence electrons so to satisfy it one of the oxygen atoms can take one of its lone pairs and share those two electrons with sulfur in another bond. Double bond between oxygen and sulfur satisfies both the atoms with 8 valence electrons. Preparation Of Potassium Sulfite
Physical Properties Of Potassium Sulfite
Chemical Properties Of Potassium Sulfite
Health Hazards Of Potassium Sulfite
Safety Measures for using Potassium Sulfite
Uses Of Potassium Sulfite
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