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Detailed information about the equation Al2O3 + 2K2SO4 -> 2KAlO2 + 2SO2
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Reaction conditions
- The reaction occurs when the temperature is increased.
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Reaction process
- When the temperature is increased, aluminum oxide and potassium sulfate start to react with each other.
- In this process, two moles of potassium sulfate react with one mole of aluminum oxide to produce two moles of potassium aluminate and two moles of sulfur dioxide.
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Phenomenon occurrence
- The main phenomenon observed in this reaction process is the color change and the release of sulfur dioxide gas.
- During the reaction process, a certain amount of heat is also released.