Potassium Persulfate's Oxidizing Effects on Metals

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Question:

Potassium persulfate dissolve which metal

Answer:

Potassium persulfate (K2S2O8) is a strong oxidizing agent and can react with certain metals, particularly those that are more reactive. It is known to dissolve or oxidize metals such as:

  1. Iron (Fe) - Potassium persulfate can oxidize iron, leading to the formation of iron(II) or iron(III) ions.
  2. Copper (Cu) - It can also oxidize copper, although copper is less reactive than iron.
  3. Aluminum (Al) - Aluminum can be oxidized by potassium persulfate, especially in the presence of an acid.

However, it is important to note that potassium persulfate does not dissolve metals in the same way that acids do; rather, it oxidizes them, which can lead to the formation of metal ions in solution. The specific conditions, such as temperature and the presence of other substances, can influence the reaction. Always handle chemicals with care and follow appropriate safety protocols.