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Potassium carbonate cannot be prepared by the Solvay process. Why?
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Options:
  • A Potassium is not readily available in nature.
  • B Potassium carbonate is too unstable to be produced by this process.
  • C Potassium carbonate forms insoluble precipitates in the Solvay process.
  • D Potassium ions are too small to interact effectively with ammonia in the process.
Solution:
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The correct answer is: Potassium carbonate forms insoluble precipitates in the Solvay process.
Correct Option is : (C)
Potassium carbonate forms insoluble precipitates in the Solvay process.

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