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What is a good replacement for Potassium Sulfate

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Ciel_Tempest:
I'm going to do a lab activity but I am lacking Potassium Sulfate. It's a lab about mixing solution and watching the product precipitate.The chemical equation is this.
Ba(NO3)2(aq) + K2SO4(aq) --> BaSO4(s :spindown:)+KNO3(aq). What can I use to replace
K2SO4? I'll see if there are some of the chemical substance that are suggested here left and use it instead.Thanks!

chenbeier:
You can use any other Sulfate instead to precipitate Bariumions.

AWK:
Laboratory (diluted) H2SO4 also works.

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